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By Sophie Watson A fascinating haul of royal letters reveals that Queen Victoria may have been one of the first people in the world to use drunken ‘textspeak.’ The British monarch often penned letters while []
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Papers Past, Books
The Project Gutenberg eBook of 'Queen Victoria's Letters, Volume II
Letters Queen Victoria Wrote while Tipsy For Sale - The Westside Gazette
Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.
Queen Victoria, Seven autograph letters signed, to the Hon. Caroline Lyttelton, 1850-73, Books, Manuscripts and Music from Medieval to Modern, 2022
Darwin, Francis ed. 1892. Charles Darwin: his life told in an autobiographical chapter, and in a selected series of his published letters [abridged edition]. London: John Murray.
A Letter for Queen Victoria — Robert Wilson
Queen Victoria letter to John Russell, 1837 October 13 - Perkins Autograph Letter Collection - Claremont Colleges Digital Library
Letter written by 'DRUNK' Queen Victoria using 'early text speak' expected to fetch £1,500
Papers Past, Parliamentary Papers, Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1862 Session I
Lot - Extremely Rare Historical Hand Written Letter Queen Victoria
Letter written by 'DRUNK' Queen Victoria using 'early text speak' expected to fetch £1,500
Love letter from Queen Victoria to Prince Albert on engagement day
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