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Bushy House. March 18th: 1826. 2 P.M. Dear Sir, Yours of yesterday was brought to me by the faithful and attached Marrable which very much relieved my heavy heart. I had been made very miserable by what I learned from the Dutchess of Gloucester who is most tenderly attached as you know to the King: But your letter both on publick and private grounds was at a most fortunate moment. It gave me spirits to go to the dinner and it also enabled me to assure a very large assembly of the King's being better and of the Sovereign's gracious remembrance