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happy event has occasioned you and your
 
happy event has occasioned you and your
 
Royal Family, supplicating the Almighty to
 
Royal Family, supplicating the Almighty to
 
 
continue daily his blessings to your Majesty
 
continue daily his blessings to your Majesty
 
and to your Royal Family, I remain with
 
and to your Royal Family, I remain with
the greatest sincerity. Sir my Brother,
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the greatest sincerity, Sir my Brother,
 
Your Good Sister,
 
Your Good Sister,
  
 
Charlotte
 
Charlotte
  
Inclosed an P. Letter of
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Inclosed as P. Letter of
 
20. Feby 1810.
 
20. Feby 1810.
  
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After Compliments
 
After Compliments
 
 
May prayers for her continues Prosperity
 
May prayers for her continues Prosperity
 
and all due Praise for her manifold
 
and all due Praise for her manifold
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of intercourse with your Majesty
 
of intercourse with your Majesty
 
has not blessed me still the flame of friendship
 
has not blessed me still the flame of friendship
has always warmed and illumed -
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has always warmed and illumined -
 
In these auspicious times that Relations of
 
In these auspicious times that Relations of
 
Amity and Alliance are established between
 
Amity and Alliance are established between
 
the two Courts and that the gates of
 
the two Courts and that the gates of

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To Sir my Brother The King of the Two Sicilies

Sir my Brother. It is with infinite pleasure I congratulate your Majesty on the birth of a Prince, which your dear Daughter in Law the Infanta of Spain and Hereditary Princess of the two Sicilies has by the help of Divine Providence brought into the World and which you have named Ferdinando, Carlo, Maria, Giuseppe, and I very sincerely share with your Majesty, the Joy which this happy event has occasioned you and your Royal Family, supplicating the Almighty to continue daily his blessings to your Majesty and to your Royal Family, I remain with the greatest sincerity, Sir my Brother, Your Good Sister,

Charlotte

Inclosed as P. Letter of 20. Feby 1810.

note At St James; The 30th: April. 1810. /note

Substance of a Letter from the Queen of Persia to her Majesty

After Compliments May prayers for her continues Prosperity and all due Praise for her manifold virtues be acceptable

To the enlightened mind of the Queen of high rank and exalted dignity my honored and respected Sister be it known that although until the present period the gratification of intercourse with your Majesty has not blessed me still the flame of friendship has always warmed and illumined - In these auspicious times that Relations of Amity and Alliance are established between the two Courts and that the gates of