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His letter of separation-Her answer-The King's
conduct on hearing the charges against the Princess-
The Princess leaves Carlton House-Her pursuits in
retirement-Beset by spies-Account of young Austin
-Depositions of the Princess's servants-Account of
the Princess Charlotte-" Delicate investigation"-
Poetry-The Princess Charlotte's servants dismissed
by the Prince Regent-Death of the Princess. -----

Page

109-162.

Remarks on the Princess's defence-Letter to the King
subsequent to the Defence-Farther remonstrances with
the King-Minute of Council of 1807—Parliamentary
proceedings on " The Book," &c.-The Princess of
Wales's letter to the Prince-Letter to the House of
Commons-Cochrane Johnstone's motion-Proposals

to the

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to prosecute the Douglases-Sir John applies to Parliament—Another appeal to the Prince-Another commission-The Princess visits the Opera-Letter Prince-The Princess's establishment-Letter to Lord Liverpool refusing the full grant made to the Princess of Wales-Correspondence relative to her quitting this country-Departure from Worthing-Her suite....332-467.

CHAPTER VII.

Arrival of the Princess of Wales at Brunswick-Milan -Naples-King Murat-Arrival at Naples-Baron Bergami-Memoirs of the Baron, written by himself -Farther account of Murat-Spies discovered-The Princess's English suite leave her—Her Italian household-The Countess Oldi-Lieutenant HownamCountess Pino-Como-Dr. Holland-Flanders— Baron d'Ompteda-Maurice Credé-Correspondence between Ompteda and Mr. Hownam-Some account of Ompteda-Count Maceroni and Mr. QuentinThe Princess's residence at Naples-Ruins of Pompeii -Museum at Portici-Murat's bust-Masquerade at Naples-The Princess's benevolence-Her enemiesThe Princess accused of Catholicism—Illustrations of her taste in the choice of her places to travel toSummary of the places she visited in the Holy Land, &c. Her conduct in Asia and Africa-The Villa d'Este-Letter of the Princess Charlotte to her mother -Her death-Milan Commission-Hon. Keppel Craven-The Princess (now Queen) writes home-King George III.'s death-The Queen's name omitted in the Liturgy The Queen's remonstrance against it-Mr. Brougham appointed the Queen's Attorney-General, and Mr. Denman her Solicitor-General-Letter from Geneva respecting the Queen-The Queen arrives

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