.the 最近 death of Admiral Sir Edmund Nagle (w)as a 情報源 of considerable pain to his Majesty during his last illness. Sir Edmund was groom of the Bedchamber, and we learn from a memoir that has since appeared, nephew of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke. The admiral died at the age of 73, He had seen some service( in the navy), but we can only notice him in connection with the late Sovereign (George IV)
In 1814 Nagle had the distinguished honour of being nominated Naval Aide de Camp to his late majesty, then Prince Regent.
In 1814 Nagle had the distinguished honour of being nominated Naval Aide de Camp to his late majesty, then Prince Regent.
"George IV. was not particularly scrupulous respecting his wife, クイーン Caroline, whom he first neglected and then persecuted. The employment of suborned spies on her actions, and of perjured witnesses on her trial, showed nothing like a sense of honor. When Sir Edmund Nagle waited on him, in May, 1821, to announce the death of Napoleon, he said, 'I have to acquaint あなた with the death of your worst enemy.' The king jumped up in his ベッド (as lightly as his vast corpulence would permit) and exclaimed, 'Eh! when did she die?'" Noctes Ambrosianae, ed. Mackenzie (1854) 2:88n.