The Plates, and execution of this Work, are now before the Public; and, as the sale sufficiently testifies that they have recommended themselves, it is needless to say any thing in their favour. The Author may also be at least permitted to add, that as this Book constitutes a literary monument to the memory of the Princess Charlotte, beside being calculated to promote the diffusion of loyal sentiments, and moral and religious truth, without regard to sect or party; it forms a very suitable present for those young Ladies and Gentlemen upon whose opening minds their friends desire to impress those important principles, which equally conduce to individual prosperity and to the security of the State. CONTENTS. CHAP. I. History of the House of Brunswick, to the time of their Connexion with the Stuart Family; with a brief Account of that Family, brought down to the Death of CHAP. II.-History of the House of Brunswick resumed, from the Accession of King George I. to the Birth of Her Royal Highness the late Princess Charlotte; with Anecdotes of His present Majesty.-Marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales, &c... CHAP. III.-Separation of the Prince and Princess of Wales.-Education of the Princess Charlotte.-Juvenile Anecdotes.-Result of the Delicate Investigation.-- Education, Habits, Anecdotes, &c. of the Princess Charlotte continued.... CHAP. IV. Remarks on Constitutional Government.- Eulogium on His present Majesty.-Regency Adminis- tration.-Party at Carlton House.-Anecdotes.-Letter of the Princess of Wales to the Prince Regent.- Princess Charlotte's Residence at Windsor.-Musical Anecdotes.-Birth-day observed on her coming of Age. -Fête at Carlton House.-Resides at Warwick House. -Further Anecdotes.-Removes to Cranbourn Lodge. -Rejects the Prince of Orange.-Sudden Departure of the Princess of Wales from England.-First Meeting of the Princess Charlotte with Prince Leopold.-His hasty Return to the Continent.-History of the House of Saxe-Cobourg-Saalfeld.-Memoir of Prince Leo- CHAP. V.-Indisposition of the Princess Charlotte.—Resides at Weymouth.-Judicious Benevolence.-Visits the Isle of Portland, and Abbotsbury Castle.-Marine Excur- sions. Anecdote.-Returns to Cranbourn Lodge.- Appears at the Queen's Drawing-room.-Visits her Royal Father at Brighton.-Anecdote of the Prince Regent.-Prince Leopold recalled.-Anecdote.-Par- liamentary Provision.-Marriage Articles.-Account of Claremont.-Preparation for the Nuptials.-The Wed- ding Dresses.-Marriage Ceremony.-Addresses of Con- gratulation.-Residence at Claremont.-The Nuptial cess Charlotte's Indisposition.-Marriage of the Princess |