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CAROLINE (Queen- Consort of George IV.) Collect, of Pamph. relating to (continued) 

 Vol. III. (1) Letter from the King to His People. 6th Ed. (2) Brunswick (The) 

 or True Blue. (3) Letter from the King to his People. 13th Ed. (4) Letter 

 to the People of England upon passing events. (5) Mills (James), Letter to 

 Lord Erskine, containing a full Expose of the Conspiracy formed against our 

 present Gracious Queen Caroline. (6) Letter to the Marquis of Lansdowne, 

 by an Ausonian. (7) Russell (Lord John), Letter to Mr. Wilberforce on 



the Proceedings against the Queen, with the Petition to His Majesty. (8) 

 Charlotte (Princess of Wales), Last Letter to Her Mother, the Present Queen. 

 (9) Letter to the Queen, by a Widowed Wife. 6th Ed. (10) Word with the 

 People of England, not forgetting Mr. Wilberforce and Friends. (11) Peep at 

 the origin of the King's Pretended Friends and the Queen's Enemies. (12) 

 A Patriot Queen. Congratulatory Address of an humble Individual. (13) 



A Triumph to Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Caroline. (14) Antidote 

 (The) ; containing Strictures upon two Anonymous Pamphlets " Six Years' 

 Residence in Italy," and "The Defence of the Queen Examined." (15) Fair 

 Play ; or Who are the Adulterers, Slanderers, and Demoralizers ? (16) Absconded, 

 Divers Persons, better known than, trusted. (17) Warning to Noble Lords 

 previous to the Trial of Queen Caroline, by a Loyal Subject. (18) Address to 

 the Peers of England, by an Englishwoman. (19) Divine and Moral Maxims, 

 Rules, Queries, &c. for the Perusal of Kings and others. 



Vol. IV. (1) Carey (William). The Conspiracies of 1806 and 1813 against the 

 Princess of Wales linked with the Conspiracy of 1820; also Correspondence 

 with His Majesty's Ministers in 1812 and 1813. (2) Carey (William), The 

 Present Plot showed by the Past. A Candle to light Lord Lauderdale and the 

 House of Peers through a dark passage. (3) Harral (Thomas), Anne Boleyn 

 and Caroline of Brunswick compared. (4) Boyle (George W.) Loyal Speech 



at a late Meeting to address His Majesty. (5) Brougham (Henry), Speech at 

 the Bar of the House of Lords, Oct. 3, 4, 1820, in Defence of H. M. Queen 

 Caroline against the Bill of Pains and Penalties. (6) Innocence defended 



from Green-bag Plots, Brougham's Speech in defence of the Queen ; to which 

 is added the Speech of Mr. Creevy. (7) Address of the Common Hall of 



Leicester. (8) Address to Britons upon the Triumph of the Queen's Innocence. 

 By the Author of the South American Address. (9) Description of the 

 Picture of the Queen's Trial, painted by V. A. Revelli. (10) "Non mi 

 ricordo," &c. &c. ! 22nd Edition. (11) Doll Tear-sheet; alias the Countess 



"Je ne me rappelle pas." 



Vol. V. (1) Prayer ; a Form of, for Her Majesty Queen Caroline, not written by 

 the Archbp. of Canterbury, nor ordered to be read in all Churches. (2) 

 Prayer ; the Form of, with Thanksgiving, to be used daily by all devout People, 

 for the happy Deliverance of H. M. Queen Caroline. (3) Comments on the 

 Unconstitutional and Anti-Christian Policy which obstructs the restoration of 

 Her Majesty's Name to the Book of Common Prayer. By a Member of the 

 University of Oxford. (4) Nichols (Samuel), National Gratitude enforced. 

 A Sermon on the Relinquishment of the Bill of Pains and Penalties against 

 Her Majesty. (5) Bathurst (Henry), Sermon intended to have been preached 

 before H. M. the Queen on her Public Thanksgiving at St. Paul's Cathedral. 

 (6) The same ; another edition. (7) Blacow (Richard), Substance of a Discourse 



preached in St. Mark's Liverpool, Nov. 26, 1820. On the Aspect of the 

 Times, 4th Ed. (8) Address from a Clergyman to his Parishioners on the 



present Exhibition of Popular Feeling. (9) Evans (John), Sermon preached 



Aug. 19, 1821, at Malmsbury, Wilts, occasioned by the Death of Her late Majesty 

 Queen Caroline. (10) Clayton (John), Discourse on the Death of Her late 



Majesty the Queen. (11) Salford Salamander anatomized in Nine Letters to 



Rev. Melvill Home by Aristarchus Anti-Horneus. 



Vol. VI. (1) Tribute to the Memory of the Princess Charlotte. (2) Monody on 

 the Death of Queen Caroline. (3) Ode to the Memory of Queen Caroline, 

 with Portrait. (4) Portraits of Henry Brougham and Thomas Denman. 



(5) Portraits of Alderman Wood and Count Bergami. (G) On the lamented 



