VI CONTENTS. 



DETT, AND DOG DENT - PERRY OF THE ' MORNING CHRONICLE' 

 - THE CONTINENT - OCCUPATION OF PARIS BY THE ALLIES - 

 CONGRESS OF VIENNA - NAPOLEON - THE FRENCH,, AND THEIR 

 OBLIVION OF HIM - POSSIBLE FATE OF HIS SUCCESSOR - VISIT 

 TO PARIS - TRAVELLING COMPARED WITH LATER VISITS TO 

 CANNES - WELLINGTON - THE INSTITUTE - LA PLACE - A CON- 

 FERENCE WITH CARNOT - ANECDOTES OF THE REVOLUTION 

 AND THE EMPIRE, ...... G6-133 



CHAPTER XII. 

 prince ant) ^rtncess of 



THE PRINCE OF WALES AND HIS CIRCLE AT CARLTON HOUSE - 

 THE PRINCESS CAROLINE - HER CIRCLE - THE DELICATE IN- 

 VESTIGATION - THE QUARREL - CORRESPONDENCE - THE YOUNG 

 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE - LADY CHARLOTTE LINDSAY - THE 



PRINCE'S SEVERANCE FROM ins POLITICAL FRIENDS WHIT- 



BREAD - MR BROUGHAM AS ADVISER OF THE PRINCESS OF 

 WALES AND HER DAUGHTER - KING GEORGE III. - HIS LETTER 

 TO THE PRINCE ON THE SITUATION - LETTER OF REMON- 

 STRANCE BY THE PRINCESS TO THE PRINCE - ACCOUNT OF ITS 

 PREPARATION - DELIBERATIONS - ITS DELIVERY AND RECEP- 

 TION - MADAME DE STAEL, ..... 134-195 



CHAPTER XIII. 

 of 2Jalf!3 anti i\)t ffiinttw (ljarlotte, 



THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AND COURT POLITICS CONTINUED - 

 STATEMENT ON THE WHOLE " SITUATION'" TO LORD GREY --- 

 HIS VIEWS IN ANSWER - QUESTION OF THE HEIRESS TO THE 



THRONE LIVING ABROAD - PRECEDENT IN THE DAUGHTERS OF 

 JAMES II. - THE PRINCESS - LADY CHARLOTTE LINDSAY - MISS 

 MERCER (LADY KEITH) AND MISS KNIGHT THE PRINCE OF 

 ORANGE - REVELATIONS OF THE DOMESTIC AFFAIRS OF THE 

 REGENT, AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE COUNTRY - THE ASSEM- 



BLY OF THE FOREIGN MAGNATES IN LONDON - THE PRINCE 



REGENT'S DEMAND THAT THE PRINCESS SHOULD BE EXCLUDED 

 FROM THE QUEEN'S DRAWING-ROOM - CORRESPONDENCE ON 

 THE AFFAIR - HOW AFFECTED BY THE ASSEMBLY OF THE 

 FOREIGN PRINCES IN LONDON - FLIGHT OF THE PRINCESS 

 CHARLOTTE TO HER MOTHER THE CONSEQUENCE, . l. r J6-25<) 



