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trifiling to Her, but what might be prejudicial to  
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trifling to Her, but what might be prejudicial to  
Her in the World. & I have the pleasure to tell You  
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Her in the World. & I have the pleasure to tell You
that She told Ldy DeClifford that She was much  
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that She told Ldy Clifford that She was much  
 
pleased with Her Conversation & that the more  
 
pleased with Her Conversation & that the more  
 
She thought it over the more right She thought  
 
She thought it over the more right She thought  
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I think it right to Inform You that I have just  
 
I think it right to Inform You that I have just  
been below to see the dear Kg, He looks well
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been below to see the dear Kg, He looks well  
 
in the Face & certainly has gained Flesh. I was  
 
in the Face & certainly has gained Flesh. I was  
there about Ten minutes, He was quiet upon
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there about Ten Minutes, He was quiet upon  
 
the whole but gave some indication of His disease
 
the whole but gave some indication of His disease
  
 
I long to hear that You are more Comfortable  
 
I long to hear that You are more Comfortable  
& wish most heartily that You may soon see an end
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& wish most heartily that You may soon see an end  
 
to all Your Troubles which will be the best News  
 
to all Your Troubles which will be the best News  
 
to hear by  
 
to hear by  
 
My dearest Son
 
My dearest Son
Your affectionnate Mother
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Your affectionate Mother  
& Friend
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& Friend  
 
Charlotte
 
Charlotte
  
[[note]] Windsor  
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[[note]] Windsor
the 17th May.
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the 17th/ May.  
1812 [[/note]]
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1812 [[/note]]  
  
[[note]] the Queen
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[[note]] the Queen  
to  
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to
the Prince
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the Prince  
Regent
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Regent  
 
17th. May.  
 
17th. May.  
 
1812. [[/note]]
 
1812. [[/note]]

Latest revision as of 13:45, 4 October 2018

trifling to Her, but what might be prejudicial to Her in the World. & I have the pleasure to tell You that She told Ldy Clifford that She was much pleased with Her Conversation & that the more She thought it over the more right She thought I was.

I think it right to Inform You that I have just been below to see the dear Kg, He looks well in the Face & certainly has gained Flesh. I was there about Ten Minutes, He was quiet upon the whole but gave some indication of His disease

I long to hear that You are more Comfortable & wish most heartily that You may soon see an end to all Your Troubles which will be the best News to hear by My dearest Son Your affectionate Mother & Friend Charlotte

note Windsor the 17th/ May. 1812 /note

note the Queen to the Prince Regent 17th. May. 1812. /note