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& as one of the Royal Family You will of Course have  
 
& as one of the Royal Family You will of Course have  
 
Her buried in one of the Royal Vaults either Wesminster  
 
Her buried in one of the Royal Vaults either Wesminster  
or Windsor, the latter [[addition]] place [[/addition]] Col Taylor thinks was the Kgs
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or Windsor, the latter ^ [[addition]] place [[/addition]] Col Taylor thinks was the Kgs
 
desire She should be deposited.  
 
desire She should be deposited.  
  
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places must be Shut as She is one of the Family  
 
places must be Shut as She is one of the Family  
 
untill the Interment & of Course You will have no  
 
untill the Interment & of Course You will have no  
Levee during that Time.
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Levee during that Time.  
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I have Ordered Col Taylor to send the Dutchesses
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will which is the Original to the Chancelor as
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I know He is a Trustee in which I hope I have
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done right, for it must be read before You can order
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any thing in Case She should have expressed any
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wish about Her Burial. 
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Madame de Heekels Letter is full of regret & indeed
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at this present moment all Hurry & Confusion, I know

Latest revision as of 21:04, 4 October 2018

& as one of the Royal Family You will of Course have Her buried in one of the Royal Vaults either Wesminster or Windsor, the latter ^ addition place /addition Col Taylor thinks was the Kgs desire She should be deposited.

Yr Mourning of Course must be that for A Mother & Charlotte's the Same with Bombazine. The Public places must be Shut as She is one of the Family untill the Interment & of Course You will have no Levee during that Time.

I have Ordered Col Taylor to send the Dutchesses will which is the Original to the Chancelor as I know He is a Trustee in which I hope I have done right, for it must be read before You can order any thing in Case She should have expressed any wish about Her Burial.

Madame de Heekels Letter is full of regret & indeed at this present moment all Hurry & Confusion, I know