Letter from Princess Mary to Sir Henry Halford providing an account of the King's health; and on Dr Baillie's hope for the King's recovery

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Title

Letter from Princess Mary to Sir Henry Halford providing an account of the King's health; and on Dr Baillie's hope for the King's recovery

Date Created

[?December 1810]

Creator

Mary, Princess (1776-1857)

Description

Mary writes that the King has 'made no enquiry after his family, public affairs, or expressed dissatisfaction at his own situation'. She refers to [Dr Matthew] Baillie being 'flattered and pleased' that her brothers [including Frederick, Duke of York] had taken so much notice of him. She looks forward to seeing Halford the next day.
Written Sunday.
Signed.

Language

English

Transcription Difficulty

Medium

Identifier

GEO/ADD/15/879