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− | + | trifling to Her, but what might be prejudicial to | |
− | Her in the World. & I have the pleasure to tell You | + | Her in the World. & I have the pleasure to tell You |
− | that She told Ldy | + | 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 | + | 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 | + | 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 | + | & 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 | + | Your affectionate Mother |
− | & Friend | + | & Friend |
Charlotte | Charlotte | ||
− | [[note]] Windsor | + | [[note]] Windsor |
− | the 17th May. | + | the 17th/ May. |
− | 1812 [[/note]] | + | 1812 [[/note]] |
− | [[note]] the Queen | + | [[note]] the Queen |
− | to | + | to |
− | the Prince | + | the Prince |
− | Regent | + | 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