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My lord
 
My lord
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You were so very kind when you sent the Biscuits for the queen to promise
 
You were so very kind when you sent the Biscuits for the queen to promise
 
to send Her more if She wished for them. I am commanded to apply to
 
to send Her more if She wished for them. I am commanded to apply to
 
you for a fresh [[underline]] supply [[/underline]] - and also to ask if you could procure the receipt of how they
 
you for a fresh [[underline]] supply [[/underline]] - and also to ask if you could procure the receipt of how they
are made that the [[underline]] Frogmore Cook [[/underline]] may try her hand at baking them. Sophy is very fond of them, and finds them very light - and it is a matter of great importance to find
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are made that the [[underline]] Frogmore Cook [[/underline]] may try her hand at baking them. Sophy is very  
any thing that will add to Her [[underline]] list [[addition]] of [[/addition]] food, [[/underline]] as Her throat is weak and her digestion is
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fond of them, and finds them very light - and it is a matter of great importance to find
bad--.
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any thing that will add to Her list [[addition]] of [[/addition]] food, as Her throat is weak and her digestion as
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bad.
  
 
The queen has not been well since Saturday and on Sunday night She had a very severe
 
The queen has not been well since Saturday and on Sunday night She had a very severe
 
attack of Spasm, thank God it is gone off - but it made me wretched and it is a very great consolation
 
attack of Spasm, thank God it is gone off - but it made me wretched and it is a very great consolation
to me, that Mary is with me. The Duke of Gloucester has been most kind in [[unclear]]
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to me, that Mary is with me. The Duke of Gloucester has been most kind in allowing
leaving Her today with [[underline]] us, [[/underline]] and nothing can exceed the delicacy of His feeling in going
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Her to stay with us, and nothing can exceed the delicacy of His feeling in going
 
abroad which He will do the third Week in this month. He feels as thoroughly that undivided
 
abroad which He will do the third Week in this month. He feels as thoroughly that undivided
Duties are those that secure happiness -- that He leaves Dearest Mary with us whilst He
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Duties are those that secure happiness - that He leaves Dearest Mary with us whilst He
is away. In the present state of the queen's health [[underline]] [[unclear]] [[/underline]] to painfull and dangerous attacks
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is away. In the present state of the queen's health so [[underline]] liable [[/underline]] to painfull and dangerous attacks
Mary as well as myself would be sensible if She was not closely attended to by us both, &
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Mary as well as [[underline]] myself would be [[unclear]] if She was not [[underline]] closely attended [[/underline]] to by us both, &
That would not be the case if the Duke was around here.  Therefore He absolutely [[unclear]] that She
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that would not be the case if the Duke was around here.  Therefore He absolutely [[unclear]] that She
may remain with us; it is an act of kindness which we never can forget and if She [[unclear]]
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may remain with us; it is an Act of kindness which we never can forget and if She [[unclear]]
 
at home
 
at home

Latest revision as of 13:31, 5 April 2022

Tuesday July 7th 1818

My lord

You were so very kind when you sent the Biscuits for the queen to promise to send Her more if She wished for them. I am commanded to apply to you for a fresh underline supply /underline - and also to ask if you could procure the receipt of how they are made that the underline Frogmore Cook /underline may try her hand at baking them. Sophy is very fond of them, and finds them very light - and it is a matter of great importance to find any thing that will add to Her list addition of /addition food, as Her throat is weak and her digestion as bad.

The queen has not been well since Saturday and on Sunday night She had a very severe attack of Spasm, thank God it is gone off - but it made me wretched and it is a very great consolation to me, that Mary is with me. The Duke of Gloucester has been most kind in allowing Her to stay with us, and nothing can exceed the delicacy of His feeling in going abroad which He will do the third Week in this month. He feels as thoroughly that undivided Duties are those that secure happiness - that He leaves Dearest Mary with us whilst He is away. In the present state of the queen's health so underline liable /underline to painfull and dangerous attacks Mary as well as underline myself would be unclear if She was not underline closely attended /underline to by us both, & that would not be the case if the Duke was around here. Therefore He absolutely unclear that She may remain with us; it is an Act of kindness which we never can forget and if She unclear at home