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transfer of power to the Duke of Calabria

The July 6 1820, fixed the same day that promise of the Constitution, Ferdinand signed the act by which he indispozione for his health gives the Crown Prince, Duke of Calabria Vicariate General of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies . It is transcribed below, as published under number 2 of Collection of laws and royal decrees .

" My dear and beloved son, Francis, Duke of Calabria .
For indisposition of my health as I am obliged to counsel de 'Medici to stay away from any serious application, believe God to be guilty if not occur at these times Government of the Kingdom, so that the affairs of Most now have run their course, and the public should not suffer due to any damage those my ailments. Wishing I disgravarmi therefore the weight of the government until God forbid returns the state of my health, right to bear it, I can not condegnamente other than that entrusted to you, my beloved Son, and for you to be my lawful successor, and the experience that I have made of your total honesty and ability. Hence there is my full intention and kr in my Kingdom of the Two Sicilies my Vicar General, as the have been there before in these dominions, and those over the lighthouse. And I grant you, and you transfer, with the fullest 'clause Alter Ego, the exercise of any right, privilege, prominence and power, the same way that I could pursue. And so my desire is known to all, and all done, my command that this sheet signed by me, and my real bears the seal is maintained and recorded by our Secretary of State Minister for the Chancellor, and is passed by you a copy all the directors and secretaries of state for intelligence, and anyone to participate in Convenga.

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