THE ROYAL EXILE; OR, MEMOIRS OF THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LIFE OF HER MAJESTY, CAROLINE Queen Consort of Great Britain: Embracing every circumstance conneeted with the memorable scenes of Her OF THE CHARGES AGAINST HER, AND Proceedings in Parliament, AND OF ALL THE IMPORTANT EVENTS THAT HAVE With illustrations on the subjects, not generally known; interspersed with Original Letters, and other curious and Interesting Documents, NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED, By I. H. ADOLPHUS, Esq. VOL. I. Eighteenth Edition. LONDON: Published by JONES and Co. 1, Oxford Arms Passage, Warwick Lane; and Sold by all Booksellers in the United Kingdom, 1821, ch CONTENTS. VOL. I. The House of Brunswick, and Military Education of her Majesty's Father, Prince Charles.... His Military Exploits while Hereditary Prince.... Education of the Princess Caroline... An Alliance with the Royal Family of England con- PAGE PAGE Parliamentary Provision for their Royal Highnesses, and for the Discharge of the Prince's Debts 38 The Prince's Plan of Economy. ལྕབས་ཕུ Duke of Clarence's Remarks in the House of Peers. 42 Birth and Christening of the Princess Charlotte, and Addresses on the occasion..... The Prince refuses to receive the congratulations of Conference of his Royal Highness with the Lord Separation of the Prince and Princess of Wales Correspondence on the occasion removes to Blackheath, and becomes acquainted with Sir John and Lady Douglas 57 Rural and domestic economy.-At- tention to education.-Filial affection of the young Princess-ingenuity of her Royal quent reports ...... Duke of Kent's Interview with the Prince on the 133 |