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my Sister, ye Children of ye late P of Wales, ye Children of ye Ps of Orange,  
 
my Sister, ye Children of ye late P of Wales, ye Children of ye Ps of Orange,  
 
& ye Children of ye Queen of Demnark, If I am liable to any losses, & If there
 
& ye Children of ye Queen of Demnark, If I am liable to any losses, & If there
Should be a defficiency, if I pay ye Creditors out of my Mon [[addition]] e [[/addition]] y. I remember ye
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Should be a defficiency, if I pay ye Creditors out of my Mon [[addition]] e [[/addition]] y. I remember ye.
 
late King sent ye Princess Dowager word, not to adminster, for If She did
 
late King sent ye Princess Dowager word, not to adminster, for If She did
 
ye Creditors would fall upon her, & Consequently She did not. I Should  
 
ye Creditors would fall upon her, & Consequently She did not. I Should  

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note the Princess amelia to Ld Bessborough Novbr 5th. 1765 /note

Gunnersbury Nov 5 1765

I must beg of you my good Lrd Besborough to give me your advice. deletion unclear /deletion If I am addition to /addition Administer, & to become by that , Trustee for my Sister, ye Children of ye late P of Wales, ye Children of ye Ps of Orange, & ye Children of ye Queen of Demnark, If I am liable to any losses, & If there Should be a defficiency, if I pay ye Creditors out of my Mon addition e /addition y. I remember ye. late King sent ye Princess Dowager word, not to adminster, for If She did ye Creditors would fall upon her, & Consequently She did not. I Should be glad to dso what was right, & kind to ye memory of ye Person I have los't but I wont, nor cant engage my Self in this unhappy affair except I have Strong asurances, not to be a looser, & I have a great mind to refuse ye being executor, for here are two hunder'd Hourses, which must be kept till they are sold, their things before they are parted with maybe kept a twelf month, & I fear will hardly pay all. Lrd albermerle hath been with me to day, I cant Commend him enough, for his activity & zeal for his late Friend, but I must beg of you nor to metion to him, that I have wrote to you, or asked advice but I am Sadly perplex't & dont know which way to turn my Self, dont Come to me, but write to me, an answer as soon as you Can. I am most Sincerely obliged to you My Lord for your concern & thinking of me at that time, I remain your good Friend Amelia