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TitleLetter from Ernest, Duke of Cumberland, to Sir Jonathan Wathen Waller
Date10 Oct 1827
DescriptionWritten from Berlin, addressed to Phippy.
Being sure of his joy to hearing how admirably his eyes are going: his having suffered a trial of one month's on horseback, with many changes in weather, without the slightest effect on his eye: his no longer needing an eye-glass, although having spectacles for writing and reading as precaution: receipt of a few lines from Lady Repton, a month spent most pleasantly iunder Waller and Lady Howe's roof, which he supposes must be perfection with all the building finished: being pleased to hear of the King's health and spirits being so good, having felt anxious about him in his troubles: fears of all not being over, with possible storms to encounter when Parliament meets: proof of his firmness of character to the Whigs and their over-bearing and arrogant demands.
Sheet, with 3 pages of text.
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