The romance of Princess Amelia, daughter of George III (1783-1810) including extracts from private and unpublished papers . THE ROMANCE OFPRINCESS AMELIA DAUGHTER OF GEORGE III (1783-1810) INCLUDING EXTRACTS FROM PRIVATEAND UNPUBLISHED PAPERS BY WILLIAM S. CHILDE-PEMBERTON AUTHOK OFthe BAEONESS DE bode and the life of lord NORTON NEW YORK JOHN LANE COMPANY MCMXI ^ v^ cm Publisher MAR a \m PREFACE While a study, drawn from original sources,representing the character, habits and surroundingsof an English Princess who died a hundred yearsago, may fairly be considered as a contribution todomestic
The romance of Princess Amelia, daughter of George III (1783-1810) including extracts from private and unpublished papers . THE ROMANCE OFPRINCESS AMELIA DAUGHTER OF GEORGE III (1783-1810) INCLUDING EXTRACTS FROM PRIVATEAND UNPUBLISHED PAPERS BY WILLIAM S. CHILDE-PEMBERTON AUTHOK OFthe BAEONESS DE bode and the life of lord NORTON NEW YORK JOHN LANE COMPANY MCMXI ^ v^ cm Publisher MAR a \m PREFACE While a study, drawn from original sources,representing the character, habits and surroundingsof an English Princess who died a hundred yearsago, may fairly be considered as a contribution todomestic history, it seems peculiarly appropriate onthe centenary of the death of the amiable PrincessAmelia to tell the true story of her life, and of herattachment to General Charles FitzRoy, if only toclear away misconceptions which have gatheredaround her memory, and to rebut certain slanderswhich recently have been revived. The love-affair of this Princess was concealed byher family, as far as possible, from the world at thetime of her death. She herself appears to havegloried in her innocent attachment, and certainly bytromanceofprinces00chil
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