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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Burning of the Kentucky Lunatic Asylum. (search)
ourney. He was residing at Amorbach, a small town in Germany, and from there wrote to his relations and friends in England for the remittances. In one of his letters he wrote thus: "The interesting situation of the Duchess causes me hourly anxiety; and you, who so well know my views and feelings, can easily appreciate how desirous I am to hasten our departure for Old England. The event is thought likely to occur about the end of next month. My wish is that it may take place about the 4th of June, as that is the birthday of my reverend father — and that the child, too, like him, may be a British born." These royal and noble friends to whom the Duke had applied for assistance, declined affording it; he was indebted for the means of reaching his country to persons of comparatively obscure condition. He arrived with his wife at Kensington Palace in time for his daughter to see the light upon British soil; on the 24th of May, 1819, his first and only child, Alexandrina Victoria,