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− | My dearest | + | My dearest Son. I have this instant received through |
the Hands of lady Ailesbury, your most affectionate & | the Hands of lady Ailesbury, your most affectionate & | ||
[[ink mark]] I may say most joyful Letter. I am anxious to | [[ink mark]] I may say most joyful Letter. I am anxious to | ||
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I have so long anxiously prayed, & I trust will be | I have so long anxiously prayed, & I trust will be | ||
the means of again uniting our too long separated | the means of again uniting our too long separated | ||
− | + | Family in which event none has suffered more than | |
my dearest son | my dearest son | ||
− | your most affectionate | + | your most affectionate Mother |
− | & | + | & Friend. |
Charlotte | Charlotte | ||
− | + | Kew | |
− | the 4th | + | the 4th/ July. |
1804. | 1804. | ||
− | I cannot say more at present being in such a hurry. | + | I cannot say more at present being in such a |
+ | hurry. |
Revision as of 18:19, 29 March 2019
My dearest Son. I have this instant received through the Hands of lady Ailesbury, your most affectionate & ink mark I may say most joyful Letter. I am anxious to acquaint the King with its Contents, which I will do at the first opportunity, assuring you that I shall not be behind Hand to siege that moment for which I have so long anxiously prayed, & I trust will be the means of again uniting our too long separated Family in which event none has suffered more than my dearest son
your most affectionate Mother & Friend. Charlotte
Kew the 4th/ July. 1804.
I cannot say more at present being in such a hurry.