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England, she considered the matter as at an end after 

 what had passed in the morning. Her Boyal High- 

 ness has written to the Princess, and has sent her a 

 copy of her letter to the Prince of Orange. She de- 

 sires to be kindly remembered to you, and requests, if 

 you have an opportunity with any of the Princess's 

 advisers, to say that she has no objection to her letter 

 being shown to any friends, or mentioned, but would 

 not by any means have it appear in print. 



" She has desired the Prince of Orange to inform 

 the Prince Kegent of her letter, but has had no an- 

 swer. She sent back his picture at the same time. 

 Believe me, my dear Lady Charlotte, your much 

 obliged E. C. KNIGHT." 



MISS KNIGHT TO LADY CHAELOTTE LINDSAY. 



" Friday. 



" MY DEAR LADY CHAELOTTE, I am just returned 

 from the exhibition at Spring Gardens, where I met 

 Miss Hayman. She brought me a commission from 

 Princess Charlotte, for which reason I must see imme- 

 diately Mr "Whitbread ; and pray let him know that 

 she and Lady Elizabeth come on Sunday morning at 

 3 o'clock to Kensington Palace. There is a violent 

 storm at Warwick House about what concerns Prin- 

 cess Charlotte's going abroad. Her father intends to 

 frighten her with all sorts of dreadful consequences if 

 she will not obey. I am in great haste don't answer 

 and believe me for ever yours, 



"E. C. KNIGHT." 



