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enclosed by this Night's Post to Baron de Busche. I am | enclosed by this Night's Post to Baron de Busche. I am | ||
sorry to hear the Grand Marshal has had two fresh | sorry to hear the Grand Marshal has had two fresh | ||
− | strokes of | + | strokes of Appoplexy, as I fear He will not last long, and |
though Wangenheim may figure well at Court He certainly | though Wangenheim may figure well at Court He certainly | ||
has not the Understanding of the former consequently my | has not the Understanding of the former consequently my | ||
loss will be very certain. Believe me ever | loss will be very certain. Believe me ever | ||
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− | + | My Dear Frederick | |
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+ | Your most affectionate Father | ||
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+ | George R | ||
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+ | Windsor | ||
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+ | Dec. 28th. 1788. |
Latest revision as of 10:28, 25 June 2019
My Dear Frederick, I desire You will send the enclosed by this Night's Post to Baron de Busche. I am sorry to hear the Grand Marshal has had two fresh strokes of Appoplexy, as I fear He will not last long, and though Wangenheim may figure well at Court He certainly has not the Understanding of the former consequently my loss will be very certain. Believe me ever
My Dear Frederick
Your most affectionate Father
George R
Windsor
Dec. 28th. 1788.