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& I speak for myself (for Women always will have | & I speak for myself (for Women always will have | ||
the last Word) I therefore cannot disgrace my | the last Word) I therefore cannot disgrace my | ||
− | + | Sexe, & my last Word shall be how Sincerely | |
+ | & affectionately I am. | ||
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+ | Yr very affectionnate Mother | ||
+ | & Friend. Charlotte | ||
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+ | [[note]] Weymouth | ||
+ | the [[underline]] 26th [[/underline]] August | ||
+ | 1792 [[/note]] | ||
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+ | If the Duke & Duchess of York are still with | ||
+ | You I beg to bee very kindly remembered to them. | ||
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+ | The Queen | ||
+ | to | ||
+ | the Prince of Wales | ||
+ | 26th Aug. 1792 |
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& I speak for myself (for Women always will have the last Word) I therefore cannot disgrace my Sexe, & my last Word shall be how Sincerely & affectionately I am.
Yr very affectionnate Mother & Friend. Charlotte
note Weymouth the underline 26th /underline August 1792 /note
If the Duke & Duchess of York are still with You I beg to bee very kindly remembered to them.
The Queen to the Prince of Wales 26th Aug. 1792