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weak & the King thank God in a very  
 
weak & the King thank God in a very  
Calm state. which I am
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Calm state. which I am sure You will
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be glad to hear. I shall be happy
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to learn either by a Letter from William
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or Gr Bloomfield that You go on
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Improving in Strength which will
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afford the greatest Comfort to
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My dearest Son
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Windsor  Your very affectionate
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the 21st Janry  Mother & Sincere Friend
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1816.    Charlotte

Revision as of 17:48, 25 August 2018

weak & the King thank God in a very Calm state. which I am sure You will be glad to hear. I shall be happy to learn either by a Letter from William or Gr Bloomfield that You go on Improving in Strength which will afford the greatest Comfort to My dearest Son Windsor Your very affectionate the 21st Janry Mother & Sincere Friend 1816. Charlotte