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the Ennemy in Brittany & which has been  
 
the Ennemy in Brittany & which has been  
 
done in so Complete a way that they  
 
done in so Complete a way that they  
dare not [[deletion]] [[addition]] made the [[/addition]] [[/deletion]] [[unclear]] part of
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dare not [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] make the [[/addition]] [[unclear]] part of
 
it in the Convention for fear of the Bad
 
it in the Convention for fear of the Bad
 
Consequences it might have at Paris.
 
Consequences it might have at Paris.
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come in safe & well, which proves to be [[unclear]]
 
come in safe & well, which proves to be [[unclear]]
 
happy Event within eight & forty Hours, [[unclear]]
 
happy Event within eight & forty Hours, [[unclear]]
many more such happy events may befa
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many more such happy events may befall
 
Us is the true wish of
 
Us is the true wish of
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My dearest Son
 
My dearest Son
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Yr most affectionate
 
Yr most affectionate
 
Mother & Sincere Friend
 
Mother & Sincere Friend
 +
 
Charlotte
 
Charlotte
  
[[note]] Kew
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Kew
lhe 1st August  
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the 1st August  
1793 [[/note]]
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1793

Latest revision as of 16:51, 6 February 2020

note The Queen Augt. 1t. 1793. /note

to acquaint You of it.

Some other news acquaint us of the French Royallists having totally defeate the Ennemy in Brittany & which has been done in so Complete a way that they dare not deletion unclear /deletion addition make the /addition unclear part of it in the Convention for fear of the Bad Consequences it might have at Paris.

Our West Indian Fleet is also just come in safe & well, which proves to be unclear happy Event within eight & forty Hours, unclear many more such happy events may befall Us is the true wish of

My dearest Son

Yr most affectionate Mother & Sincere Friend

Charlotte

Kew the 1st August 1793