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Caroline the Illustrious, vol. 2 (of 2)

Chapter 17: FOOTNOTES TO BOOK III, CHAPTER VII:
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A chronological study of a queen consort who becomes regent, tracing her influence on government, court life, and family dynamics during a pivotal reign. The narrative follows accession and early administration, relationships with ministers, the organization and ceremonial of the royal household, episodes of regency, and political controversies including fiscal reform proposals. It also surveys cultural and literary patronage, dynastic marriages and tensions with the heir, engagement with the church, and the sovereign’s final illness and death, supplemented by portraits, scene illustrations, and an appendix of principal events and personages.

FOOTNOTES TO BOOK III, CHAPTER VII:

78 A living.

79 Dean Swift to Mrs. Howard, Dublin, 21st November, 1730. Suffolk Correspondence.

80 Dr. Arbuthnot to Swift, 19th March, 1729.

81 In his Memoirs Lord Hervey makes no mention of his quarrel with Pope or his duel with Pulteney, and slips over the years 1730–1733 without a line of comment. This seems to show that he was not proud of either of these achievements.

82 Sir Richard Steele to Mrs. Clayton, May, 1724.

83 Dr. Alured Clarke to Mrs. Clayton, Winchester, 18th August, 1730.