Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/093], praising her virtues, assuring her that Mr Clayton 'has allways [sic] in this house the same freinds [sic]' and that she and the Prince [of Wales, presumably] are certain that if anything were 'stirr'd' with regard to the children, the servants or revenue, Mr Clayton would support them, asking Mrs Clayton not to 'torment your self any more', and expressing concern at her health; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/040].

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Papa not having spoke to Lord Shaftsbury yesterday, Mama orders me to let you know, that she would be very glad if Lord Limington would bring him to the levy to day, that that omission might be retrieved, I hope you are well to day, and that both you and Mr. Clayton, will allways reckon me your hearly friend, Anne