Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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My dearest Son, I have lost no time in attending to the Wish which You expressed to Me, and am now enabled to send You the Replies in writing of the Several Individuals Concerned, who have all acquiesced from a Principle of Duty in the Proposal made to them, at the same time that all have requested to be permitted to Annex to that Acquiescence the Condition that they shall receive their Instructions in writing Signed by Yourself,_ which appears to Me reasonable and indispensable towards the effectual Discharge of their Duties. You will observe in the Concluding Part of the Papers delivered by Ladies Ilchester and Rosslin that they lay great Stress upon, and indeed state as inseparable from a Compliance with Your Wish the Circumstance of the proposed Experiment originating under Your Roof in Carlton House, and with the Advantage