Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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[[unclear]] by [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] making an Aerie or to Drain it round the House as I fear a Wet Winter must injure the Building efsentialy, Augusta who went there the other Day says that the Fires are well kept up, but that the rooms of the Offices are lower then the Gravel walk which of course must render it premicious to those who must Inhabit that part of the House. I shall go there to Morrow with Elyza as & shall feel happy to find it lefs bad but I fear the Contrary. I had the Pleasure of finding the King as Calm as when I left Him & as to Sophia looking certainly much better in the Face, & should the Weather continue as mild as it is now I expect much amendment in Her by being able to continue taking some Exercise either on Horseback or the Carriage I found that Duke of York here on my arrival


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