[Rarebooks] FS: 1810 Royal Funeral Floor Plan
Joslin Hall Rare Books
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1810 Sketch of the ‘Arrangement of St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, at the
Funeral of HRH Princess Amelia’.
A “beautiful, slender girl with ruby lips and auburn hair… amiable,
spirited, unselfish and intelligent”, and the “most turbulent and
tempestuous of all the Princesses”, Princess Amelia [b.1783] was the
fifteenth child and sixth (& youngest) daughter of King George III. Even
her sister-in-law, the Princess Caroline, who disliked her in-laws with
a fierce intensity, estimated Amelia as the "most amiable of the bunch".
Princess Amelia was said to be her father’s favorite, and he called her
‘Emily’, though the duties of kingship, and his increasingly frequent
bouts of insanity, resulted in Amelia and her closest sisters, Mary and
Sophia, being brought up by governesses.
Starting around 1798 Amelia suffered a series of ailments, including
early symptoms of tuberculosis, for which she was often sent to the
seaside to recuperate, but she never really regained full health. An
1808 case of measles deteriorated into erysipelas, and she died on the
2nd of November, 1810. Her death is credited by some historians as
having helped push George III into the final mental decline which
resulted in the institution of the Regency Act of 1811, and he was said
by his physician to cry "in a wild, monotonous, delirious way, 'Oh
Emily, why won't you save your father? I hate all the physicians…”. She
was buried on November 13th at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
This sketch of the arrangement of the chapel for the funeral includes
the coffin and chairs around it, and notes about which royal personages,
lords, and officials were sitting in each section. Presumably sketched
at the time of the funeral, with one cross-out and correction.
Single sheet. 8”x12.5”. Folds, edge wear, corners chipped. Minor soil.
[45697] $1,200
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