BIB_ID
378716
Accession number
MA 2909.10
Creator
Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent, 1767-1820.
Display Date
1803 Jan. 19.
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Purchased as the gift of Douglas C. Ewing, 1972.
Description
1 item (4 p.) ; 25.1 cm
Notes
Endorsed.
Part of a collection of letters from Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent, to Colonel Frederick Augustus Wetherall. Items in the collection are described in separate records; see MA 2909 for details.
Part of a collection of letters from Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent, to Colonel Frederick Augustus Wetherall. Items in the collection are described in separate records; see MA 2909 for details.
Summary
Sending him an extract of a letter from Lord Hardwicke [Philip Yorke] regarding the Duke of Kent's efforts to aid Wetherall's military career; alluding to the battalion that mutinied in Gibraltar, but assuming that [George Stracey?] Smyth will already have told Wetherall the details; adding, "all at present is returned to tranquility and order, but my Position is such, that I begin to feel very anxious to get away."
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