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Sir
 
Sir
 
I beg leave to lay myself at Y.M. feet, humbly  
 
I beg leave to lay myself at Y.M. feet, humbly  
hoping, yt. [that] Y.M. will suffer me; to return my  
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hoping, yt. Y.M. will suffer me; to return my  
 
most humble thanks, for Y.M. great goodness; in  
 
most humble thanks, for Y.M. great goodness; in  
 
permitting my son, to continue his residence  
 
permitting my son, to continue his residence  
 
with me; this gracious mark of Y.M. favour,
 
with me; this gracious mark of Y.M. favour,
makes me impeakably happy; & fills my breast
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makes me unspeakably happy; & fills my breast
with ye.[the] warmest gratitude; there is nothing I  
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with ye. warmest gratitude; there is nothing I  
 
more sincerly wish, than to convince Y.M. by
 
more sincerly wish, than to convince Y.M. by
every action of my life; yt.[that] I am not entirely  
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every action of my life; yt. I am not entirely  
unworthy of ye.[the] confidence Y.M. 's pleas'd to place
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unworthy of ye. confidence Y.M. 's pleas'd to place
in me; & yt.[that] I ever was & ever Shall be & [[unclear]]
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in me; & yt. I ever was & ever Shall be & [[unclear]]

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Princess of Wales

Sir I beg leave to lay myself at Y.M. feet, humbly hoping, yt. Y.M. will suffer me; to return my most humble thanks, for Y.M. great goodness; in permitting my son, to continue his residence with me; this gracious mark of Y.M. favour, makes me unspeakably happy; & fills my breast with ye. warmest gratitude; there is nothing I more sincerly wish, than to convince Y.M. by every action of my life; yt. I am not entirely unworthy of ye. confidence Y.M. 's pleas'd to place in me; & yt. I ever was & ever Shall be & unclear