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  2. Queen Victoria, the British monarch, wrote to Mary Lincoln after learning about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. The two women had never met, but Queen Victoria wanted to convey her sympathies to Mrs. Lincoln because she also lost her husband in 1861 and went into intense mourning.

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  3. Mary Lincoln's response to Queen Victoria. Upon receiving a note of sympathy from Queen Victoria, Mary Lincoln wrote the following response: “I have received the letter which Your Majesty has had the kindness to write and am deeply grateful for its expressions of tender sympathy, coming as they do from a heart which from its own Sorrow, can ...

  4. Apr 2, 2018 · Mary, on hearing news of the radio speech, dashed off a letter discouraging him (he did it anyway) – in its contents she addressed him as HRH Prince Edward of Windsor. He was no longer her king and as he was well-aware, being her son didn’t get him very far.

  5. Aug 7, 2018 · Viscount Esher and A. C Benson edited the first three of the nine volumes of The Letters of Queen Victoria: A Selection from Her Majesty’s Correspondence, which were published by John Murray...

  6. Most of the originals from 1840 onwards were then destroyed, despite opposition from Victoria's grandson King George V and his wife, Queen Mary. [3] The nature of Beatrice's editing can be judged by comparison with the typescript copies which were made earlier by Lord Esher for his book, The Girlhood of Queen Victoria . [ 4 ]

  7. Manuscript transcription of a letter from Queen Victoria to Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, written in purple ink on white woven paper. Pasted on the verso is a small slip of paper autographed by James G. Blaine, October 8 '92.

  8. Apr 2, 2019 · Queen Victoria to the Earl of Aberdeen. THE BRITISH ARMY. Buckingham Palace, 24th February 1854. The Queen must write to Lord Aberdeen on a subject which at this moment appears to her of paramount importance—viz., the augmentation of the Army.

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