Description | Letter (341/28), written from the Pavilion, Brighton: the deep regret felt by the King and herself at the sudden death of his wife, Baroness Howe and their condolences: their both having lost a true and faithful friend whom they highly valued and respected and to whom they were sincerely attached: their anxiety to hear how he is after the melancholy and painful event and hope of his health not suffering from the shock: condolences of all the princesses, joining them in their deep regret at the death of Lady Howe. Two sheets, with 2½ pages of text, black-edged. Envelope (341/29), addressed to Sir Wathen Waller, Bt, Pope's Villa |