CONTENTS. Vll 



CHAPTER XIV. 

 of 2Meg ant) t|)c $nnceg* Ijarlottc. 



THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE HER CHARACTER, CAPACITY, AND 



PURSUITS ANECDOTES -QUEEN CHARLOTTE AND THE PRIN- 

 CESS CAROLINE THE QUESTION OF THE PRINCESS CAROLINE 



GOING ABROAD IMPRUDENCE OF THE STEP LETTER OF 



REMONSTRANCE AGAINST IT RECEPTION OF THE REMON- 

 STRANCE CARLTON HOUSE POLITICS CORRESPONDENCE 



WITH LORD GREY CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION OF A QUEEN- 

 CONSORT JURY TRIAL IN SCOTLAND THE PRINCE AND 



GOVERNMENT PATRONAGE AT THE SCOTCH BAR THE 



PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AND HER HOUSEHOLD DEPARTURE OF 



THE PRINCESS CAROLINE THE PRESS ON HER AFFAIRS 



POLICY OF THE 'TIMES/ 251-295 



CHAPTER XV. 



THE INCOME-TAX STATE OF FRANCE AFTER THE WAR NECES- 

 SITY FOR RETRENCHMENT AT HOME STRUGGLE AGAINST THE 



INCOME-TAX THE VICTORY POLICY OF DEBATES ON PETI- 

 TIONS COURT POLITICS MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS CHAR- 

 LOTTE LORD LANSDOWNE MOTION FOR ADDRESS ON THE 



STATE OF THE NATION ILL HEALTH DR BAILLIE IN- 

 STANCES OF HIS SAGACITY RELAXATION ABROAD GENEVA 



AND PARIS ELECTION OF CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES GOVERN- 

 MENT AND PARTIES IN FRANCE THE CHANCES OF THE BOUR- 

 BONS COUNT FLAHAULT MADAME DE STAEL THE SUFFER- 

 ERS FROM POLITICAL PROSECUTIONS DEATH OF THE PRINCESS 



CHARLOTTE THE SUCCESSION TO THE THRONE DEATH OF 



ROMILLY DEATH OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE SIR PHILIP FRANCIS 



BURDETT ROMILLY POLITICAL DISTURBANCES THE 



" PETERLOO MASSACRE " DESIGNS OF THE GOVERNMENT 



THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, .... 296-351 



