Copy correspondence between Frederick, Prince of Wales, George II, and Caroline, Queen Consort

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The Prince to the Queen at Richmond by Lord North. Kew, July 5th. 1737. Madam, Doctor Hollings and Mrs. Cannon have just told me, that there is no longer any doubt of the Princess's being with child. As soon as I had their authority, I would not fail to acquaint your Majesty therewith, and to beg you to inform the King of it at the same time. I am, with all possible respect, Madam Your Majesty's most humble, and most obedient Son and Servant, Frederick. [[foreign: French]] Kew, le 5 Juill. 1737. Madame, Le Docteur Hollings et Mrs. Cannons viennent de me dire, qu'il n'y a plus à doûler de la grossesse de la Princesse. D'abord que j'ai eu leur autorité, je n'ai pas voulu manquer d'en faire part a vôtre Majesté, et de La suplier d'en informer le Roi en même tems. Je suis avec tout le respect possible, Madame, de vôtre Majesté le tres humble, et tres obéissant fils et Serviteur, [[/foreign]] Frederick.