An impartial and authentic memoir of the life of her late most gracious majesty Queen Caroline, consort of Geo. IV.: from her first introduction to this country to her death and funeral. Including every proceeding in her case both in and out of Parliament
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An impartial and authentic memoir of the life of her late most gracious majesty Queen Caroline, consort of Geo. IV.: from her first introduction to this country to her death and funeral. Including every proceeding in her case both in and out of Parliament
History
Pagination
5 volumes in 1 : illustrations (some color) ; 20 cm
Publisher
Dean and Munday
Place of publication
London
Open access
Yes
Material type
book
Resource type
book
Edition
Fifth edition.
Language
eng
Notes
The life of Her Majesty Queen Caroline -- The proceedings in the House of Lords, on the trial of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Caroline, Queen on Great Britain, including the speeches of the King's Attorney and Solicitor-General, Mr. Brougham, and Mr. Denman, the evidence and cross examination of the witnesses, &c, -- The defence of Her Most Gracious Majesty, Caroline, Queen of Great Britain against the calumnious charges brought forward by malice and supported by perjury, in the House of Lords -- A faithful account of the last illness and death of Her Late Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Caroline, with the route of the funeral procession -- An authentic and detailed account of the funeral of Her late Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Caroline, from the departure of the procession from Hammersmith, to the interment at Brunswick: including the attack of the military on the people, the blockading of the streets, &c. Original held in Deakin University Library Special Collection - Special Collection Rare Books.Contact Deakin University Library for access to high quality images.
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