Letter from Queen Charlotte to the Prince Regent

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My dearest Son. I am desired by Mr Price to lay the Inclosed at Your Feet, for the Truth of its Contents I do vouch without Hesitation as I can assure You that the poor Man - [[underline]] [[foreign: French]] dèpîrit a vue d'oiel [[/foreign]] [[/underline]] and that He is in every Sense as unfit to do any Duty about Charlotte as I am unfit to [[underline]] Exercise a Regiment of Dragoons [[/underline]] [[foreign: French]] c'est tout dire _ [[/foreign]] You must therefore be so kind as to think of some other Person to relieve Gnl Garth, which perhaps might be found among some of Yr own attendants or Friends _ but Should You by Chance be under Difficulty to meet with any body so immediately Gnl Garth was sometime ago of opinion that Col Addenbrooke would be very fit to undertake it and [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] to be trusted as a Person to [[underline]] obey [[/underline]] and [[underline]] adhere [[/underline[[ strictly to any orders He should receive.