Description | Letter (341/32), written from the Pavilion, Brighton :thanks for his kind letter, received the day before with the book of Mr Abington, to be thanked by him for her, with a medal usually given by authors who send their works to her, to be sent or presented by Sir Wathen: her account of the Duchess of Gloucester, who is going on as well as can be wished: her own health, with the effects of influenza and chest pains: the weather having been against her and the need to wait patiently for better days to set her up again: the King being well, passing on his best compliments and hopes of his own good health. Sheet, with 3ΒΌ pages of text. Envelope (341/33), addressed to Sir Wathen Waller, 8 New Cavendish Street, Portland Place |