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the Queen  
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[[note]] the Queen  
 
to  
 
to  
 
the Prince Regent  
 
the Prince Regent  
5th. Sept. 1813 [[/note]
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5th. Sept. 1813 [[/note]]  
  
 
My dearest Son. I do not mean to bore
 
My dearest Son. I do not mean to bore
 
You with a long Letter when You are  
 
You with a long Letter when You are  
 
enjoying Yourself with Your Friends. but  
 
enjoying Yourself with Your Friends. but  
I seize the oppurtunity of Count Munsters
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I seize the oppurtunity of Count Münsters
 
joyning You, to communicate Copies of  
 
joyning You, to communicate Copies of  
 
Letters between the Dutchess of Leads
 
Letters between the Dutchess of Leads
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May You soon receive good news from the  
 
May You soon receive good news from the  
 
Continent is the Dayly wish & Prayers of Your  
 
Continent is the Dayly wish & Prayers of Your  
Windsor        Most affectionnate Mother
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Most affectionnate Mother
the 5th Septbr         & Friend
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& Friend
1813             Charlotte
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Charlotte
Count Munster
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[[note]] Windsor
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the 5th/ Septbr/
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1813 [[/note]]
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[[note]] Count Münster
 
I hear is set off &  
 
I hear is set off &  
 
I therefore send this to [[unclear]]
 
I therefore send this to [[unclear]]
 
Turner to forward it.
 
Turner to forward it.

Revision as of 09:20, 5 October 2018

note the Queen to the Prince Regent 5th. Sept. 1813 /note

My dearest Son. I do not mean to bore You with a long Letter when You are enjoying Yourself with Your Friends. but I seize the oppurtunity of Count Münsters joyning You, to communicate Copies of Letters between the Dutchess of Leads & me, when I trust that my Conduct will at least prove that I not only make professions but actually do as far as lays in my power follow the rules & directions You gave when Charlotte came in the Country:

May You soon receive good news from the Continent is the Dayly wish & Prayers of Your Most affectionnate Mother & Friend Charlotte

note Windsor the 5th/ Septbr/ 1813 /note

note Count Münster I hear is set off & I therefore send this to unclear Turner to forward it.