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Kew. The 4th Septbr 1782. My dearest William, Your letter of the 29th/ of July arrived the 3d/ of Septbr. when we were at Windsor, it is so long ago that we did not hear from Your part of the World that every body began to be very uneas [[deletion]] iness [[/deletion]] [[addition]] y [[addition]] it is needless therefore to say how much rejoiced we were at the sight of Your letters but particularly at Your own Hand writing, as it convinces us of the almost perfect recovery of the Strength of Your Arm which is a great Comfort to know and I beseech you to be as careful as possible to avoid the like accident as it might not always proove equally lucky. Our Amusements at Windsor have lately been very much interrupted by a Melancholy event in the Family [[deletion]] for who: [[/deletion]] In my last letter I mentioned that Your youngest brother Alfred had been sent to Bathe in the Sea on account of some irruption which had plagued him during the Winter, He went accordingly in the beginning of the Month of May and was greatly benifitted by both