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TitleLetter from Prince George of Cumberland, to Sir Jonathan Wathen Waller
Date3 Sep 1834
DescriptionWritten from Berlin, to Pope's Villa, Twickenham.
Trust in his forgiveness for the long silence, knowing he cannot forget his past kindness: being glad to hear of his and Lady Howe's good health: his asking Mr de Graefe for his successful remedy cure of people with the "tic": their happiness at father being among them and well: the prince's remembrance to his sons Wathen and the clergyman: in his parish in Warwick hope of his being able to help Mrs Ford's son obtain a place: their actually being at Schonhausen, and his happiness to be there again: his being only an inch and a half shorter than father, and meaning to sport a long tail: the Empress of Russia being due there soon: best wishes from his brothers [? meaning cousins], mother and Mrs Ford among others.
Sheet, with 4 pages of text.
[Originally ascribed to Prince George of Cambridge, but content and handwriting means it is more likley to have been written by and for Prince George of Cumberland.]
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