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K/ [[unclear]] Account of King  
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K/ [[unclear]] Accnt of King  
meeting The Fleet fr. Mediteranean
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[[underline]] meeting [[/underline]] The Fleet fr. [[underline]] Mediterranean [[/underline]]
une. [[unclear]]
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unexpectedly - a [[underline]] Storm [[/underline]]
unexpectedly - a Storm
 
  
Weymouth
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[[note]] [[underline]] Weymouth [[/underline]]
September the 26th 1796
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September the 26th - [[underline]] 1796 [[/underline]]
26 August 1796
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26 August
  
  
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loves you better & more than I do & that  
 
loves you better & more than I do & that  
 
any thing that comes from you must
 
any thing that comes from you must
always make me happy - the account you gave me of Matilda quite delighted me  
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always make me happy - the account you  
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gave me of Matilda quite delighted me  
 
as well as of Miss Finch & only hope they
 
as well as of Miss Finch & only hope they
 
both continue going on well - Now
 
both continue going on well - Now
my dearest Lady Cha to give you an account
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my dearest Lady Cha to give you an account
of a Long Party we went yesterday which
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of a long Party we went yesterday which
 
may I hope amuse you &  those at
 
may I hope amuse you &  those at
 
Barley, for a moment & if it does it will  
 
Barley, for a moment & if it does it will  

Revision as of 12:45, 5 May 2019

K/ unclear Accnt of King underline meeting /underline The Fleet fr. underline Mediterranean /underline unexpectedly - a underline Storm /underline

note underline Weymouth /underline September the 26th - underline 1796 /underline 26 August


My dearest Lady Cha To return you thanks for your last letter it addition is /addition my wish to do deletion so /deletion with so kind a one I am afraid I want words to express half what I felt at reading it & all the pleasure it gave me, but believe me when I tell you that no one loves you better & more than I do & that any thing that comes from you must always make me happy - the account you gave me of Matilda quite delighted me as well as of Miss Finch & only hope they both continue going on well - Now my dearest Lady Cha to give you an account of a long Party we went yesterday which may I hope amuse you & those at Barley, for a moment & if it does it will answer my wishes fully -- I must begin by telling you that long before any of us were up yesterday morning they came to inform