Collection | Clayton Papers |
Reference | GEO/ADD/28/113; GEO/ADD/28/012 |
Title | Letter [in French] from the Princess of Wales to Mrs. Clayton [GEO/ADD/28/113], reporting on Princess Amelia's improvement, her ability to eat and drink more easily, and that she is to have a blister applied and be 'blouded' [sic] despite the King's initially forbidding it, and commenting on the opposition that she faces; with transcription in French and English translation [GEO/ADD/28/012]. |
Date | n.d. [presumed to be before 1727] |
Writer | Caroline, Princess of Wales (1683-1737) |
Addressee | Clayton, Charlotte, Mrs William |
Description | '...my God you know if I was mistress Amely [sic] should not defer one moment that which your freind [sic] advises.' The King forbade the blooding of the Princess yesterday: 'when I found it was not done & they saw me in despair it was agreed She should be blouded at night in case she cannot swallow in short you dont know my trouble... my fears & the opposition I meet with are endless'. 'I beg your freind [sic] that for my sake He will not be soe [sic] uneasy it is true that all my confidence is in him.' |
Notes | The original letter is GEO/ADD/28/113. The French transcription and English translation are on two halves of GEO/ADD/28/012. Both documents bear the circled number '42', which shows the order in which the original letter was bound. Mrs Clayton has added a note 'Dr Freind was uneasy that his prescriptions were not followd [sic], & that what He directed was not given her or done'. |
Language | French; English |
Extent | 2 documents (4 pages, 2 for each document) |
Physical Description | 2 loose manuscript papers; mounted |
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Level | Item |
Credit | All rights reserved |