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Princess Augusta took an opportunity
 
Princess Augusta took an opportunity
of [[unclear]] to the King that [[underline]] as [[unclear]] as Yesterday--
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of [[unclear]] to the King that [[underline]] as late as Yesterday--
 
at twelve oClock Sir [[/underline]] William had
 
at twelve oClock Sir [[/underline]] William had
 
not had any answer from [[unclear]]  
 
not had any answer from [[unclear]]  
He would attend [[unclear]] Friday next
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then He would attend [[unclear]] Friday next
 
and therefore has obtained His Majestys  
 
and therefore has obtained His Majestys  
 
Permission for Sir William to send to
 
Permission for Sir William to send to
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[[unclear]] immediately to perform in His
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place in [[unclear]] should to you
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[[unclear]]
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Princess Augusta hopes that this will
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[[underline]] save Sir William [[/underline]] some [[underline]] anxiousness [[/underline]] as
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[[unclear]] the first [[unclear]]
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The Duke of Cambridge will be much obliged
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to Sir William if He can allow Mr
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[[unclear]] to stand in the [[unclear]]

Latest revision as of 13:32, 26 April 2022

Princess Augusta has received The Kings Commands to acquaint Sir William Parsons that His Majesty is very much pleased with the account He sent Him yesterday of the State of the Organ and Harpsichord--

Princess Augusta took an opportunity of unclear to the King that underline as late as Yesterday-- at twelve oClock Sir /underline William had not had any answer from unclear then He would attend unclear Friday next and therefore has obtained His Majestys Permission for Sir William to send to unclear immediately to perform in His place in unclear should to you unclear

Princess Augusta hopes that this will underline save Sir William /underline some underline anxiousness /underline as unclear the first unclear

The Duke of Cambridge will be much obliged to Sir William if He can allow Mr unclear to stand in the unclear