Letter from Queen Charlotte to George III

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know whether the [[underline]] Epargne [[/underline]] from Windsor is to be sent or not, there being no want of a Desert he is of opinion that would make [[unclear]] table look better. I have taken the Copy of the Paper which Ramus gave me and shall see Gray as early as possible this Morning. Portsmouth Town was so full on Thursday night that no more Lodgins could be found and a great many of the Ladies were obliged to set up all night, the scarcity of [[addition] [[unclear]] [[/addition]] Horses [[unclear]] it was owing to this that Ramus came so late for he says the poor beasts are so fatigued nobody cant get along with thems Madame Beeker has wrote a letter to a Friend of her Friend which arrived Yesterday she says monsieur de Salgas is so much worth