LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CLXIX (ff. 98). Accompts of the two establishments of:-(1) the Prince of Wales and Prince Frederick;-(2) the Princes William and Edward (from July 1772, f. 27); Apr. 1771-Jan. 1775, Jan.-Apr. 1776. The contents are chiefly quarterl... 1771-1776

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LEEDS PAPERS. Vol. CLXIX (ff. 98). Accompts of the two establishments of:-(1) the Prince of Wales and Prince Frederick;-(2) the Princes William and Edward (from July 1772, f. 27); Apr. 1771-Jan. 1775, Jan.-Apr. 1776. The contents are chiefly quarterl... 1771-1776

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