Letter from Major General Taylor to Queen Charlotte

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Kew October 31. [[unclear]] [[underline]] Copy [[/underline]] M. general Taylor hurry, in dutiful Obedience to the Queen's Commands, Conveyed to Him through Her Royal highness the Princess Augusta, taken the cardinal Opportunity of representing to In [[unclear]] and to Sir Henry Halford, Her Majesty's feelings as [[unclear]] to Him by Her R.H., [[unclear]] much humbly to state, for Her Majesty. Information, the Result of His Conversation with them. They observed that they had frequently described to the Queen the Sympathies of Her Disorder, its Progress and the beneficial Effects of the Remedies which they have applied, and which they flatter themselves [[catchword]] that [[/catchword]]