Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III

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soon, as we have had plentifull of Rain within these three days, the Showers have been very partial and very heavy which hath cooled the Air wonderfully, and makes the Park look beautifull. [[underline]] Mrs [[/underline]] Walsingham hath begun to see her Freinds on an Evening this is called private though the Number of them is not limited, neither She nor Her Daughter have appeared any where, Father Paul goes there in order to recruit his Spirits, with His [[unclear]] Son as General Mathews calls him, I am glad that I am not of the party, as I cannot help always dreading to find instead of [[underline]] the Canon a jesuit. [[//underline]] Mrs Walsingham is rather silent upon her loss which is in my opinion very sensible in Her, for if she was to say much upon the subject she must be suspected of Hypocrisy. Lady Juliana Penn hath been for one Night