[The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843) by Queen Victoria]@TWC D-Link bookThe Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume 1 (of 3), 1837-1843) CHAPTER X 81/196
The Address will be carried to Windsor by Lord Marcus Hill this evening if then ready. Lord John Russell takes this opportunity of closing his Reports again, to express to your Majesty his deep sense of your Majesty's goodness towards him.
It is his fervent prayer that your Majesty may enjoy a long and happy reign. _Viscount Melbourne to Queen Victoria._ SOUTH STREET, _28th August 1841._ ...
Your Majesty must, of course, consider us as having tendered our resignations immediately after the vote of last night, and your Majesty will probably think it right to request us to continue to hold our offices and transact the current business until our successors are appointed. Lord Melbourne will have the honour of writing again to your Majesty in the course of the day. [Pageheading: THE RESIGNATION] _Queen Victoria to the King of the Belgians._ WINDSOR CASTLE, _28th August 1841._ ...
Albert will not stay for the dinner, and I expect him back at about eleven to-night.
He went at half-past eleven this morning.
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