Add MS 88883/1/3-4. Dukes of Cambridge Papers. Correspondence of Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge, and Sir Herbert Taylor (b. 1775, d. 1839), private secretary to William IV; 1830-1836. Two volumes.
Add MS 88883/1/22-38. Dukes of Cambridge Papers. Almanacs, given to Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge, by his sister Mary, Duchess of Gloucester; 1817-1849. Printed. Seventeen volumes.
Add MS 88883/1/43-48. Dukes of Cambridge Papers. Coutts Bank books of Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge, and after his death, of his executors; 1801-1855. Six volumes.
Add MS 88883/1/49-50. Dukes of Cambridge Papers. Abstracts of receipts and payments for Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge’s household; 1837-1850. Partly German. Two volumes.
Add MS 88883/1/57 A, B. Dukes of Cambridge Papers. Papers relating to the last illness and death of the Frederick, Duke of York (b. 1763, d. 1827), brother of Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge; 1826-1828. Contains a facsimile manuscript account of the last illness of the Duke of York by Sir Herbert Taylor, a printed version of the same account, and correspondence with George IV, the Duke of York’s doctor, and the Duke himself. Two parts.
Add MS 88883/1/65 A-C. Dukes of Cambridge Papers. Papers relating to the death of Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, brother of Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge; 1843. Includes correspondence and printed order of service and sermon. Partly Hebrew, partly French. Three parts.
Add MS 88883/1/66-73. Dukes of Cambridge Papers. Papers chiefly relating to the Hanoverian crown following the death of William IV in 1837 and the separation of the British and Hanoverian crowns, with some earlier papers; 1816-1844, n.d. Includes papers on precedence following the separation of the Crowns, papers relating to Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge’s viceroyalty of Hanover (1816-1837), military papers, and correspondence. Mostly German. Partly printed. For papers relating to Hano...
Add MS 88883/1/76 A-C. Dukes of Cambridge Papers. Papers of Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge, relating to the Regiments of Foot Guards; 1807-1809, n.d. Three parts.