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'' | <p> From Mr Pleschejeff to J.B. J<hi rend="superscript">r</hi></p> <p>Dear Sir</p> <p> I have just received these two Bits of Paper <lb/>from our Sam, and have only time to forward<del>ed</del><lb/>it to you. The Court is setting out to Zarscoe Selo, <lb/>and hinders me writing to you more extensively.<lb/>I shall have <sic>obey'd </sic> Sam's Request in every <lb/>thing if this comes safe to your hands, I am <lb/>Dear Sir, your most faithful humble Serv<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> S.P.<lb/>I should be glad to know <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> date,<lb/>His Parents have desired me to in form myself.<lb/>of him. I hope that favour from you.<lb/>NB. without date but it must <add> have </add> been <lb/>written subsequent to the <lb/>25 March 1781 N.S. as it contains<lb/> the <add> above</add> Letter of that date in it.</p> | ||
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From Mr Pleschejeff to J.B. Jr
Dear Sir
I have just received these two Bits of Paper
from our Sam, and have only time to forwarded
it to you. The Court is setting out to Zarscoe Selo,
and hinders me writing to you more extensively.
I shall have obey'd Sam's Request in every
thing if this comes safe to your hands, I am
Dear Sir, your most faithful humble Servt S.P.
I should be glad to know date,
His Parents have desired me to in form myself.
of him. I hope that favour from you.
NB. without date but it must have been
written subsequent to the
25 March 1781 N.S. as it contains
the above Letter of that date in it.
Identifier: | JB/539/156/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539. |
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1781-02-26 |
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539 |
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156 |
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001 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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