Description | Written from Gloucester House. Her thanks for the valuable and beautiful fan he sent her, doubly valued because of his friendship and regard: her inability to find the words to convey how deeply she feels his kindness in presenting an ornament with a picture of her beloved George IV: hope of his son being better: her pleasure at seeing Sir Wathen whenever he calls and his calling one day before she leaves to go and see her brother the Duke of Cambridge early in June: her desire for him to see a picture of George IV, which she would like to have copied for him, to be put in his new house as proof of her regard. Dated 3 May, no year given, but possibly 1836 with reference to son's illness and portrait of George IV. Two sheets, with 5 pages of text, one watermarked 1836. |