Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/106], assuring her that she would not use any other messenger than Dr Clark to report to Mrs Clayton the Prince's assurance that 'not only that of which you spoke is & shall be at your service', but that the Prince [presumably of Wales] will do all he can for Mr Clayton, whose merit is such that he needs no one's protection, remarking that 'they flatter us all goes well', and assuring Mrs Clayton that the Princess trusts 'more to you than any one'; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/036].

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[[foreign: French]] je ne veut pas emplojer une autre messager que D: Clark pour vous dire ma chere Klethon, que le prince m'ordone de vous asure, que non seulment de ceque je vous ajer parler, estte et sera a votre service, maid toue que qui puit faire pour Mr Klethon, il est prest a faire, et qune home de son carecter et merite, na besoin de la protection, de person, quil suffit a luy meme, que le prince connet. trope son merite, puis avoire dautre sentiment, lon nous flade, que tout va bien, je me fit, plus a vous qua persone, et je suis tres tendrement jusqua a ma mort, par inclinassion et oblicassion votre amie [[/foreign]] Caroline I would not employ any other messenger than Dr. Clarke to tell you my dear Clayton, that the Prince orderd me to assure you, that not only that of which you spoke is & shall be at your service, but all that he can doe for Mr. Clayton he is ready to doe, & that a person of his character & merit has not occasion for any one's protection let him trust to himself. the Prince his merit too well to think otherwise. they flatter us all goes well. I trust more to you than any one, & I am tenderly till death by inclination & obligation your freind Caroline


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