Description | Acknowledgement of his kind lette and hope of his calling on her: her concern at his being ill, her silence being due to her eyes: finding out from Sir J Conroy that the Duchess of Kent would not only write to her brother when his son was about to leave for Brussels but also appoint a day to see him and express her wish for the King to show attention to him and his wife: her advice to Sir Jonathan to write to Conroy saying his son is about to leave to let the Duchess know and of his own disappointment at not having the chance to introduce his daughter-in-law to her, being sure of an immediate reply: her own hope of seeing his son and wife. PS: her eyes being only so so, and hearing og the King being unwell and giving up chapel, with a weak pulse, but in good spirits. 15 May, no year given, but the context of Sir TW Waller's appointment at Brussels means it is 1837. |