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Gunnersbury Oct 17th - 1772. | Gunnersbury Oct 17th - 1772. | ||
My Dear Sir | My Dear Sir | ||
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My Lord Holderness who is allwais desirous of Obliging, | My Lord Holderness who is allwais desirous of Obliging, | ||
gave me this morning your very fine wrote letter. It is far beyond what | gave me this morning your very fine wrote letter. It is far beyond what | ||
− | I | + | I Coul'd have expected of a Prince of your age. I ought to say a great |
deal for your having accepted ye poor amusement you had at my | deal for your having accepted ye poor amusement you had at my | ||
House but I cannot say enough, Sir, how charmed I am with seing you | House but I cannot say enough, Sir, how charmed I am with seing you | ||
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Gentlemen that have ye honor to be liked by you, have Holy days. | Gentlemen that have ye honor to be liked by you, have Holy days. | ||
I am with ye greatest tenderness & Sincerity, My Dear Sir, your | I am with ye greatest tenderness & Sincerity, My Dear Sir, your | ||
− | most affectionate Aunt | + | most affectionate Aunt. |
Amelia | Amelia |
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note Princess Amelia. Gunnersbury Oct: 17th. 1772. /note
Gunnersbury Oct 17th - 1772.
My Dear Sir
My Lord Holderness who is allwais desirous of Obliging, gave me this morning your very fine wrote letter. It is far beyond what I Coul'd have expected of a Prince of your age. I ought to say a great deal for your having accepted ye poor amusement you had at my House but I cannot say enough, Sir, how charmed I am with seing you so forward in every proper qualification for your rank. I hope you will not dislike a little Ball about Christmass when ye young Gentlemen that have ye honor to be liked by you, have Holy days. I am with ye greatest tenderness & Sincerity, My Dear Sir, your most affectionate Aunt.
Amelia