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<unclear>Chertiry,</unclear><lb/>
<p><unclear>Chirtey</unclear><lb/>
31. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 1790.<lb/>
31. Oct<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. 1790.<lb/></p>
Dear Sir<lb/>
<p>Dear Sir<lb/></p>
I have just been favour'd with a visit from<lb/>
<p>I have just been favour'd with a visit from<lb/>
a young Gentleman (Son of a M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Love who has lately<lb/>
a young Gentleman (Son of a M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Love who has lately<lb/>
settled in this Town) who has left the Crimea<lb/>
settled in this Town) who <del><gap/></del> has left the Crimea<lb/>
but a short time. he served under Admiral<lb/>
but a short time. he served under Admiral<lb/>
Mordwinoff &amp; commanded a vessel in the same<lb/>
Mordwinoff &amp; commanded a vessel in the same<lb/>
Fleet in which Sir Samuel Bentham so particularly<lb/>
Fleet in which Sir Samuel Bentham so particularly<lb/>
distinguish'd himself. Mr. Love was him in<lb/>
distinguish'd himself. M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi>. Love saw him in<lb/>
good health in October 1700, about the time he set<lb/>
good health in October 1700, about the time <unclear>Sir</unclear> set<lb/>
off for Siberian. in Feb last Mr Love saw Major<lb/>
off for Siberian. in Feb last Mr Love saw Major<lb/>
Newton who was charged with Sir Samuel's account<lb/>
Newton who was charged with Sir Samuel's account<lb/>
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last vigorously prosecuting a commercial intercourse<lb/>
last vigorously prosecuting a commercial intercourse<lb/>
between Russia &amp; China. Major Newton said that<lb/>
between Russia &amp; China. Major Newton said that<lb/>
Sire Samuel intended to go soon, to petersburgh, and before<lb/>
Sire Samuel <add>intended</add> to go soon, to petersburgh, and before<lb/>
 
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Chirtey
31. Octr. 1790.

Dear Sir

I have just been favour'd with a visit from
a young Gentleman (Son of a Mr Love who has lately
settled in this Town) who has left the Crimea
but a short time. he served under Admiral
Mordwinoff & commanded a vessel in the same
Fleet in which Sir Samuel Bentham so particularly
distinguish'd himself. Mr. Love saw him in
good health in October 1700, about the time Sir set
off for Siberian. in Feb last Mr Love saw Major
Newton who was charged with Sir Samuel's account
of his Discoveries to the Empress at Petersburgh from
whence he went to prince Potemkin at Jassi. The
Major left Sir Samuel in good health in November
last vigorously prosecuting a commercial intercourse
between Russia & China. Major Newton said that
Sire Samuel intended to go soon, to petersburgh, and before



Identifier: | JB/541/186/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1790-10-31

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541

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186

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001

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"Richard Clark, Lord Mayor of London"

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