Collection | Daniell Papers |
Reference | GEO/ADD/44/10 |
Record Type | Correspondence |
Title | Letter from the Duke of Clarence to Samuel Hawker |
Date | [1807] |
Writer | Clarence and St Andrews, William, Duke of |
Addressee | Hawker, Samuel, Lieutenant General |
Description | William communicates to Hawker that Windham [William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville] has disbanded the Infantry. He believes that the abolition of the slave trade taken by Lord Grenville [William Wyndham Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville] weakens the maritime strength of the country which is now subject to invasion. About the war in Europe: he thinks the French will be beaten by the Russians as Napoleon has been engaging too much with politics rather than focusing on military affairs. Mrs Jordan sends her best; the children [William and Mrs Jordan's] all had chickenpox but they are recovering. |
Place Of Writing | Bushy House |
Notes | A typescript transcription is attached.
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Language | English |
Extent | 1 document (3 pages) |
Physical Description | Loose manuscript paper; mounted |
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Level | Item |
Credit | All rights reserved |