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the Queen
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to the Prince Regent
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20th. Sept 1814
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& favorable for Herself & if You will  
 
& favorable for Herself & if You will  
 
not be offended at my Sincerity I am  
 
not be offended at my Sincerity I am  
stil
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still of oppinion that Ernest should not
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return to England untill You have been
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able to obtain a Settlement from Parliament.
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I was glad to see by the Papers that
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You have passed a Day at Hampton Court
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the Heat here is intolerable & what must
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You not have suffered in London if You
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had remained there.
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& now I bid You Adieu & with
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a Sincere God Bless You I am & remain
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Windsor          Yr most affectionnate
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the 20th Septbr          Mother & Sincere Friend
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1814.           
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Charlotte
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Second thoughts are best & I inclose the two Letters
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but beg them to be returned, as I keep every Letter which
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relates to Charlotte. Pray let Bloomfield only inclose
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them to me.

Latest revision as of 14:44, 22 September 2018

the Queen to the Prince Regent 20th. Sept 1814

& favorable for Herself & if You will not be offended at my Sincerity I am still of oppinion that Ernest should not return to England untill You have been able to obtain a Settlement from Parliament.

I was glad to see by the Papers that You have passed a Day at Hampton Court the Heat here is intolerable & what must You not have suffered in London if You had remained there.

& now I bid You Adieu & with a Sincere God Bless You I am & remain Windsor Yr most affectionnate the 20th Septbr Mother & Sincere Friend 1814. Charlotte

Second thoughts are best & I inclose the two Letters but beg them to be returned, as I keep every Letter which relates to Charlotte. Pray let Bloomfield only inclose them to me.