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Pavilion Febry. 8th. A thousand thanks my dear Lady Ely for your very kind enquiries after us contained in your letter of the 2nd. Thank God we did not suffer from the shock the melancholy Event of Mr. Greenwood's sudden Death had caused and are quite well. The dear King is better than he has been for years, he was deeply affected by this sad Event as we all I dread the approaching [[unclear]] 2. more than I can express