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Admiralty. June 27th: 1827. My Dear Lord, Your Lordship's letter from Florence is come to hand and both the Dutchess and myself are fully sensible of the delicate feelings of your amiable and excellent Countess. But at the same time as the [[underline]] Dutchess [[/underline]] may require her Ladies to attend [[underline]] particularly [[/underline]] at [[underline]] present [[/underline]] frequently I [[underline]] must [[/underline]] appoint [[underline]] another. [[/underline]] However we are both so perfectly convinced of the sincere regard of the Countess of Mayo for the Dutchess that we both request and desire Her Ladyship to keep [[underline]] all [[/underline]] the distinctions and the entrées with the Dutchess as if she continued Lady of the Bed Chamber and I trust