regency england · 1814

Nº05

The Sealed Letter That Ended a Regency Engagement

30 min  ·  November 2026

The film will be embedded here on release.

Found in an estate archive, never intended to be read. This is the By Another Hand thesis film in pure form — a document completed by someone other than its author, sealed, and discovered two centuries later.

scene index
  • 00:00Cold open · the doors are barred
  • 02:14I. The settlement and the warrant
  • 08:40II. Westminster, morning of 19 July
  • 16:22III. Three weeks
  • 24:05IV. The official record
  • 29:30Coda · what we have, and what we do not
companion essay

The note in the margin

The document that opens this investigation is not, on its face, remarkable. It is a household memorandum, written in a clerk's hand, on paper bearing the watermark of a Westminster supplier. What makes it remarkable is that it should not exist. The order it records was issued under seal, and the seal was supposed to have travelled with the document to its destruction.

It survived because a copy was made — quietly, by another hand — and filed in a place no inventory mentioned. Two centuries later, a catalogue was re-checked. The note was found. This film is the account of what it says, and of what the official record had to forget in order to remain official.

sources
  1. Westminster Abbey Muniment Room, MS WAM/45/12 (household memoranda, 1820).
  2. The National Archives, Kew, HO 44/3, ff. 112–119.
  3. British Library, Add MS 38566 (correspondence, May–August 1820).
  4. Hansard, House of Lords debates, 1820 (vol. II, cols. 401–438).
  5. Royal Archives, Windsor, GEO/MAIN/26/1 (warrants and counter-warrants).
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