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LOUIS PHILLIPE VII, COMTE DE PARIS
(1838 - 1894) Heir to the French throne who served with distinction on the staff of George McClellan, fighting at Williamsburg and Gaines Mill. A.L.S. ‘Philippe Comte de Paris' 3pp. 8vo., [Isle of Wight], July 28, 1887, in French to Prince George, Duke of Cambridge. In part: ‘…The moment I left London, I spoke to the Prince [of Wales] about the future of my son. The Prince had had the opportunity to speak to you about this, but unfortunately I did not have the time before my departure to ask you for a meeting…I shall spend only two days in Sheen before going to Scotland. If your Royal Highness will find himself in London again on Monday, August 8, I should ask to see you for a few moments. Otherwise my visit…will be in autumn when my son returns to Sandhurst. General Anderson let me know that the result of his examination was satisfactory: but we do not know his position among his comrades until later…'. Field Marshal Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (1819-1904) was cousin of Queen Victoria and commander-in-chief of the Army from 1856-1895, serving in this position for almost 40 years. At the time of this letter, the embattled Duke was fighting against demands for reform of the army, and resisting attempts at modernization which proved necessary in the ongoing colonial wars. Philippe's son, Louis Philippe, Duke of Orleans (1869-1926) was the Orleanist claimant as Philippe VIII to the defunct French throne at the time of his father's death. He attended the Royal Military College at Sandhurst on the behest of Queen Victoria, and was subsequently attached to the King's Royal Rifle Corps in British Raj (India). ‘General Anderson' mentioned in this letter may refer to Horace Searle Anderson (1833-1907), who was General Officer Commanding Naseerabad District at the time of this letter. Tape remains at corners, slight tear at bottom of central fold, otherwise very good.

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