The Reform Act, 1832; the Correspondence of the Late Earl Grey With His Majesty King William Iv. And With Sir Herbert Taylor, From Nov. 1830 to June 1832;
The Reform Act, 1832; the Correspondence of the Late Earl Grey With His Majesty King William Iv. And With Sir Herbert Taylor, From Nov. 1830 to June 1832;
Grey, Charles Grey, Earl, 1764-1845
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The King is glad to find that the report of cholera cases at Clapham and in Marylebone proves incorrect, and he has ordered me to mention to your Lordship that he has placed Cumberland Lodge and its extensive offices and stables at the disposal of Lord Hill, for the accommodation of the married men of the Guards and Household Cavalry. I have, &c. H. Taylor. 1832] WITH KING WILIJAM IV. 229 No, 360. Earl Grey to Sir H. Taylor. (Private.) Downing Street, Feb. 16, 1882. My dear Sir, — ^I have to th...ank you, as I do most sincerely, for the very satisfactory letter which I have had from you this morning. The statement of the King^s feeUng with respect to the sort of assurance I had a right to expect, was everything that I could wish. I read to Lords Har- rowby and Wharncliffe the passage, which I had His Majesty's permission to communicate to them; and though they made no remark upon it, I cannot doubt its having been productive of a good effect. My interview with them has lasted so long, that being obliged to be at the Tithe Committee at four, to consider the report, and at the House of Lords after- wards, I have no time for details.
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