George IV: Regent and King 1811-1830Readers Union, 1975 - 430 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 77
Page 48
... father ' to ensure that she was kept firmly in hand , that she was closely watched from morning to night by those who had been appointed to supervise her upbringing . He repeatedly reminded her governess , Lady de Clifford , of her ...
... father ' to ensure that she was kept firmly in hand , that she was closely watched from morning to night by those who had been appointed to supervise her upbringing . He repeatedly reminded her governess , Lady de Clifford , of her ...
Page 53
... father did not even talk to her , and she in turn turned her back on her grandmother to show her general distaste for the entire proceedings which ended with her father , the Duke of York and the Sovereign Prince of Orange collapsing ...
... father did not even talk to her , and she in turn turned her back on her grandmother to show her general distaste for the entire proceedings which ended with her father , the Duke of York and the Sovereign Prince of Orange collapsing ...
Page 90
... father's kindness and under- standing about all this had impressed her deeply ; she had told the Duke of York ' with great glee ' of the happiness she felt ' at being upon so cordial and affectionate a footing ' with her father once ...
... father's kindness and under- standing about all this had impressed her deeply ; she had told the Duke of York ' with great glee ' of the happiness she felt ' at being upon so cordial and affectionate a footing ' with her father once ...
Contents
PART ONE 18111820 | 1 |
AN ADONIS OF LOVELINESS 18121814 | 16 |
PRINCESS CAROLINE 18121814 | 36 |
Copyright | |
23 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agreed allowed appeared Arbuthnot arrived asked Asp/K assured attend August believe Bill brother Brougham called Carlton House Charles conduct considered continued Creevey daughter death Diary dinner Duchess Duke England evidence father feel felt followed gave George give given Goderich Greville hand Henry Highness hope House Ibid Italy Journal July June King King's Knighton Lady Conyngham later leave less Letters Lieven live Liverpool London looked Lord Majesty manner March marriage Memoirs Metternich mind Minister Miss morning mother never night once opinion party passed past person possible present Prince Princess Charlotte Queen quoted RA Geo received refused Regent remained reported Royal seemed seen sent soon taken talked thought told took turn wanted Wellington Whigs whole wife Windsor wish witnesses wrote