Life and Times of Her Majesty Caroline Matilda, Vol. 3 (of 3): Queen of Denmark and Norway, and Sister of H. M. George III. of EnglandWraxall, Lascelles, Sir
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Life and Times of Her Majesty Caroline Matilda, Vol. 3 (of 3): Queen of Denmark and Norway, and Sister of H. M. George III. of England
Wraxall, Lascelles, Sir
Caroline Mathilde, Queen, consort of Christian VII, King of Denmark, 1751-1775; Denmark -- History -- Christian VII, 1766-1808
Huth, lieutenant-general von, councilor of state, 285.
I.
Indigenate law of Denmark, 281.
J.
Juell-Wind, J. K., one of the commissioners who sentenced
Struensee, 61;
and Count Brandt, 67.
Juliana Maria, the dowager queen, her vengeance satiated in witnessing
the execution of Counts Struensee and Brandt, 94, 95;
her presents to the chaplains who attended the unhappy victims,
95, _note_;
Suhm's account of her avenging spirit, 96;
her unnatural feelings, 151;
her heartless conduct after the death of Queen Matilda, 250;
her absolute sway, 280, 281;
her fury at the overthrow of the Guldberg ministry, and at the
insulting treatment of her son by the crown prince, 287, 288;
her power at an end, 289;
driven into obscurity, 290.
K.
Keith, colonel Sir R. M., his visits to the Queen of Denmark, 142;
his active interference on the queen's behalf, 147;
Lord Suffolk's letter to, _ib._;
his anecdote of the queen, 150;
accompanies her to the chateau Göhrde, and then takes leave of
her, 157;
his letter to Lord Suffolk, 161;
his interview with the queen, _ib._
Köller-Banner, one of the triumvirate in the government of
Denmark, 262;
his projects for remodelling the army, 265;
his plans examined, and rejected, 266;
his dissatisfaction, and dismissal, 267;
appointed governor of the fortress of Rendburg, _ib._;
royal concessions made to him, 268;
receives his discharge from the military service and retires to
Altona, where he dies, 270.
Kronsborg, anecdote of the fettered slave of, 155.
L.
Lehzen, pastor, 245;
his account of the queen's death, 247.
Leyser, Dr. von, 245.
_Lex Regia_, a law by which all government decrees, letters and
documents, shall be signed by the king, 52.
Lichtenstein, baron von, Mr. Wraxall's interviews with respecting
the Queen of Denmark, 203, 204;
communicates the king's views and intentions, 204 _et seq._;
Mr. Wraxall's satisfactory interview with.
Louisa Augusta, princess, separated from her mother, 152.
M.
McBride, captain, arrives at Copenhagen, 150;
introduced to Caroline Matilda, 151.
Magistracy, abolition of the, 41.
Mantel, the queen's valet, 221.
Mathias, British minister at Hamburg, 184, 186.
Mattheson, Mr. Wraxall's letters to be addressed to, 199.
Matthiesen, Jerome, Mr. Wraxall and several Danish nobility sup
with, 178.
Moranti, the negro boy, his evidence, 5.
Mösting, von, minister of finances, 287.
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