Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III

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at Stoke and from thence is gone to Harteford, in which Neighbourhood she wished to take a House, but not being able to meet with any thing she liked, she hath taken a House belonging to Admiral Forbs near Lady Harriot Corniges. The Children are thank God all in perfect health and present both their love and Duty to You, Octavius in particular wishes much to be with Papa, [[underline]] on board a Horse [[/underline]] but not on board a ship. I shall be upon the Terras this Evening where I shall make many People happy with the good accounts coming from You. but I am sure No bodys happiness can equal the happiness of other who hath received theon, and who subscribes herself, with the greatest love and affection. Your Majestys Most affectionnate and Attached Wife. Charlotte Q. L. Windsor. 19th Augt. 1781