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ROYAL DIVORCE NELSON AND HIS

BY PRINCE'S

DECREE

Monaco Family

Disagreements

DAUGHTER

Anxious Letter To Lady Hamilton

A letter which Nelson wrote a few months before Trafalgar to- The dissolution of the marriage his Emma concerning their, daugh- of Princess Charlotte of Monaco | ter Horatia is to appear at Bothe- and Prince Pierre de Po'ignac was by's on April 29, states the "Dally mentioned before Mr. Justice Lux- Telegraph." Every letter of this. scanned and moore in the Chancery Division kind 18 eagerly 2.15

coveted by collectors. His solici-- recently.

tude for his daughter's future oc- cupled his mind from her birth in. January, 1801, to his death in Oc- tober, 1805...

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Princess Charlotte's father, the reigning Prince of Monaco, sought an injunction to restrain Prince Pierre from removing the plain- tin's grandson and ward, the 13- year-old Prince Rainier, out of the United Kingdom, except with the plaintiff's consent. He also asked for an order that Prince Pierre tle known.

return Prince should forthwith

some person Rainier to him or authorised by him. "

Mr. Vaughan Williams, EC, for the Prince of Monaco submitted that the Prince was, the guardian

can do it better? 3.45.p.m. Cabaret Programme. 4.15 p.m. In the Cathedrals of Work. 6.15 p.m. Music for three stringed in struments by Alfred v. Beckerath. 5.30 p.m. News and Economic Review in German. 5.45 p.m. Press Review. Editor in Chief Hans 7.30 pm. Closing Local Stock Quo-

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by the law of Monaco and by the law of his house. He had jurisdic- tion to say what should be done respecting members of the Royal family, particularly those

under

The Prince of Monaco was the

8.30 p.m. The Landon Symphony to our listenera 拉 British equivalent of a court in countries

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India. 9 p.m. News and Econo-which had different, constitutions. In particular he made an or- 9 p.m. London-Shows in Re- mic Review in German and. Call

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£320 For "Alice"

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Something happened regarding the little princess, sister of Prince Rainier, which, said Mr. Vaughan Williams, made the situation acute. With the Prince of Monaco's consent she had been ataying with her father in Paris.

K.C.. Mr. Wynn Parry. Prince Pierre, objected to this There matter being introduced. was no allegation against Prince Pierre in the statement of claim,

Mr. Vaughan Wams: I am not making any allegations against him.....

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Mr. Justice Luxmoore: So far as I am concerned, it does not mat- ter.

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Mr. Vaughan Williams said that Prince Pierre had refused to obey

The letter now for sale shows. both anxiety and relief, It was. not in the famous Arthur Morri son collection, and seems to be lit-

First, let it speak for Itself: written with Nelson's left hand in. bold, upstanding style:

Victory, May 18, 1805. Leagues WSW from Madeira.

My Dearest beloved Emma,

150

I send you the enclosed that. no difficulty may arise about My Dear Horatia in case any accl- dent should happen to me for I know too well the necessity of taking care of those we love whilst we have the power, 'and. these arrangements do not bas- ten our death. I believe quite the contrary as it leaves nothing to corrode the mind in a sick. bed. I only hope to get at the french feet when it pleases God'

Ishall immediately return to my

own dear Exima at Merton „" May God in Heaven bless you my Emma and send us a happy meeting is the fervent prayer of four ever faithful Nelson "and Bronte

Obviously Nelson as making definite arrangements for Horá tia's welfare. It should be remem- bered that the special codiet) to his will, September 6, 1803, nearly two years before. bequeathing £4,000 to his daughter, appeared at Sotheby's in 1935 and was bought for the National Maritime Museum.

LAST UNFINISHED MESSAGE In the last (unfinished) letter to Emma which Nelson left in his cabin on the eve of Trafalgar are the lines:

I will take care that my name shall be ever most dear to you and Horatia, both of whom I love as much as my own life.” This is now in

the British. Museum, It Was conveyed to Emma by Nelson's friend. Capt." Hardy. After she had read it she

wrote upon it:

an order that the children should

"This letter was found" open. be handed over to the Prince of

on his desk and brought to Lady Monaco. Although by applications

Hamilton by Capt. Hardy. Oh, to the English Court,it had been

miserable, wretched Eminal ón; posible to get part of the boy's

glorious and happy Nelson1" As for the last finished letter to holiday spent with his mother and grandfather. That was only as the result of a hardly contested Lady Hamilton, dated September application in the Long Vacation 25, 1805. I told the story of its fate ast year and a still more hardly in The Dally Telegraph,” August resisted one during the Christmas 12. 1937-how it was thrown on a garden bonfire by a servant of holidays.

Mr. Wynn Parry: It is a pity my Lady Liangattock, who did not Inow that she was burning among friend is not being accurate.

Mr. Vaughan Williams: I some "packing paper" a Nelson thought I was being: I was there. letter that had cost her mistress

M. Pierre Jioftredy, of Monte £1,030 in 1904. Carlo, ph advocate practising lai the Court of Appeal of Monaco,

In this letter Nelson did not forget to mention Horatia, stating

Second Edition 3LB-Wave Length, 31.34 metres; gave evidence that the Prince of at the end::

Princess Beatrice's Book' Sold At Sotheby's

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"May God bless you, my best, may only beloved, and with my warmest affection to Horatia be assured I am for over your most finna Krectionate Nelson "and Bronte."

Monaco bad the power, under the Constitution, to make the orders 6.30 pm. Recorded Music. 6.45 he had made relative to the pm. Sporting Notes7:00 p.m. custody of the infant-prince.

Talk Abbens and Asked By My Wynn Party Cross

whether under an England: A Cuntrast." 7.20 p.m. examining,

As Horatia was born over two- National News Bulletin. 7.30 p.m. arder of 1882 the reigning Prince Princess Beatrice's second Victorian. News Bulletin 7.35 p.m. of Monaco has power of life and years before Emma's husband, Sir edition copy of "Alice in Wonder-News, markets and weather for the death over members of the Royal William" Hamilton, died, the secret land" was sold for £320 to Messrs countryman 8 pm. The National family, bé, answered: There are of her paternity had to be well- Bawyer at Botheby's London. The Military Bind. 8.30 p.m. "Epotlight questions which are not consider-guarded.

"OWN DEAR LITTLE CHILD" representative of Dr. Rosenbach, an Rhythm' 9 p.m. "Progress | ed as reasonable."

an answer, M. It was on March 3, 1801. nearly of Philadelphia, stopped bidding Romance of Commonplace Things. Pressed for at £300.

No. 2 The Ship." 9.45 pm. Joffredy said: "I will not answer three months after her birth, that Actually there

Nelson first referred to the fact, the no. first Programine from

Mel- such a question.". was

bourne Studios. 10.30 p.m. Aus- edition of "Alice". for there was

He expressed the opinion that but, of course, only to Lady Hamil a dispute over the illustrations tralasian News Service, including the reigning prince had power of ton. He then wrote a long letter, and the first edition was with market and stock exchange reports, arrest of members of his family beginning:

to the Law drawn. Those who had coples sporting notes. 10.45 p.m. Medita-without recourse were asked to return them, and tion music. 11:30 p.m. Close. the Princess was among those who did so,

Courts.

The first copy issifed in 1865, was sent to Alice Laddell, the original of Alice, who later became Mrá, Hárgréáves. The second copy went to Queen Victoria for her youngest daughter, Beatrice... In 1856 "Alice" came out with-

Authors, composers and pub-paid last year. Last month more out any disagreement and the ushers of music broadcast by the than 8,000,000 people held wireless Princess received a second edition B.B.C. will receive double pay-licences. bound in white vellum, Mrs. Har-ment for their numbers radiated ARBITRATION DECIDED ON greaves's, copy, signed by Lewis from Broadcasting House during Carroll, was sold for £1500.

Copyright Music Rate Doubled

Paddling His Own Gnu -

Learning to read phonetically is often responsible for

for curious, errors on the part of children, Among ...a lat of words given, to a

to

Ford

was the effort of one lad.

the next two years, .. ...Following arbitration between the BBC. and the Performing Right Society, Ltd, it has been de- cided that 7.74., instead of, roughly, 34d., will be paid from each wire less licence to the Society for distribution to its members accord ing to the amount of their music- broadcasting a

By the end of the year this will result in the BBC. paying £250,- 000 instead of £128,000 which was

"Now my own dear wife, for such you are in my eyes and in the face of heaven, I can give full scope to my feelings. You know my dearest Emma that there is nothing in this world that I would not do for us to live together, and to have our dear little child with us." The letter enda:

“Kiss: "and" bless our little Horatia-think of that."

After Lady Hamilton's death in Calais In 1815 Horatia went to live The new scales of payment were With Nelson's sisters. In 1822 she was married to the Rev Philip announced by the Performing

Ward, afterwards vicar of Tenter- Right Society.

den, in Kent. She became the The previous licence granted by mother of eight children, and died the Society for the broadcasting by at the age of 80 in 1881.n the BB.O. of the copyright musle it controls expired on December 31 last, and negotiations were begun. for a new agreement,

Bo far apart were the parties ds to the amount that should be paid to the Society that it was agreed to settle the question by voluntary arbitration.

The arbirators were Mr. A. T. Miller, K.C., chairman; Sir Harold Gibson Howitt, and Sir William Jarratt.ly

Their hearings lasted 18 days, and the award is for a period of two years from January 1, 1987.

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