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Meiningen. [[underline]] June [[/underline]] 15th: 1819. My Dear Lord, Yours 17th instant from Barton has this morning reached me and the Dutchess has of course recieved the letters of Lady Mayo and Mrs: [[unclear]]: she desires me to say she would have written to those ladies but is busy as we all proceed today to Lowenstein: I shall take care to have apartments for your party from the Twenty Third instant: the Dutchess is improving gradually and favourably in her health and Halliday is so perfectly satisfied with her that he assures me she will be a stronger and healthier woman than ever: I say nothing at present on the subject of your health as we shall meet so soon: but I must repeat again home is the place for Your Lordship and not travelling: I am glad you was in time