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[[note]] [[underline]] The Queen
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19th of Novr. 1794 [[/underline]] [[/note]]
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My dearest Son. This moment I return from Frogmore  
 
My dearest Son. This moment I return from Frogmore  
& find Major Hislop arrived. I am extremely happy to
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& find Major Hislip arrived. I am extreamly happy to
 
find by Yr Letter that You will meet with no delays from
 
find by Yr Letter that You will meet with no delays from
 
the Continent, & I believe You Yourself will hurry on the Business
 
the Continent, & I believe You Yourself will hurry on the Business
 
on this Side of the Water if you will acquaint the Kg
 
on this Side of the Water if you will acquaint the Kg
with the Contents of Yr Letters, Whatever lays in my Power
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with the Contents of Yr Letters. Whatever lays in my Power
 
to encourage dispatch I will do with great pleasure
 
to encourage dispatch I will do with great pleasure
 
but I am convinced that producing Yr Letters will have
 
but I am convinced that producing Yr Letters will have
more Effect, by this Time You must have received my
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more Effect. by this Time You must have received my
 
Letter & You will of Course be kind enough to determine as
 
Letter & You will of Course be kind enough to determine as
 
soon as Possible upon the Contents of it, Princess Sophia
 
soon as Possible upon the Contents of it, Princess Sophia
has a Shoe & if you wish Taylor to make
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has a Shoe. & if you wish Taylor to make
them Pray bespeak them Yourself or send Him down
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them. Pray bespeak them Yourself or send Him down
to Windsor with the shoe. The rest I hope will all be
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to Windsor with the Shoe. the rest I hope will all be
 
done in Time. I hope you like the Picture it seems as
 
done in Time. I hope you like the Picture it seems as
 
if You did, therefore to Convince You of my Generosity I will
 
if You did, therefore to Convince You of my Generosity I will
 
detain You no longer from such a pleasing Object & Subscribe
 
detain You no longer from such a pleasing Object & Subscribe
myself.
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myself
Your affectionate Mother
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Yr very affectionate Mother.
 
Charlotte
 
Charlotte
Novr. 1794
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[[note]] Nov: 1794 [[/note]]

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note underline The Queen 19th of Novr. 1794 /underline /note

My dearest Son. This moment I return from Frogmore & find Major Hislip arrived. I am extreamly happy to find by Yr Letter that You will meet with no delays from the Continent, & I believe You Yourself will hurry on the Business on this Side of the Water if you will acquaint the Kg with the Contents of Yr Letters. Whatever lays in my Power to encourage dispatch I will do with great pleasure but I am convinced that producing Yr Letters will have more Effect. by this Time You must have received my Letter & You will of Course be kind enough to determine as soon as Possible upon the Contents of it, Princess Sophia has a Shoe. & if you wish Taylor to make them. Pray bespeak them Yourself or send Him down to Windsor with the Shoe. the rest I hope will all be done in Time. I hope you like the Picture it seems as if You did, therefore to Convince You of my Generosity I will detain You no longer from such a pleasing Object & Subscribe myself Yr very affectionate Mother. Charlotte note Nov: 1794 /note