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<p><!-- This page appears to have been crossed through completely -->no dress clothes are of any use to me for I always wear<lb/>uniform.  I can after my arrival from Siberia where there<lb/>was a fashion sprung up or rather ordered here at the <lb/>court for everybody to wear the uniform <del> embellished</del> <lb/><del>of</del> of the province they have estates in or the department<lb/>they belong to I took advantage of the small <unclear>pretence</unclear> I had <lb/>for wearing the uniform of a Volunteer in our Navy.<lb/>a situation you may have forgotten perhaps I was <lb/>once in.  This has been a <sic>wonderfull</sic> economy to me<lb/>but unluckily I had made up some new clothes before <lb/>this took place, which have since been useless.  Anything<lb/>of the frock or <gap/> kind would at any time be highly <lb/>acceptable.  The buckles I rejoice at, having just now broken<lb/>a piece out of those I have.</p> <p>I received a short time ago a letter from England directed <lb/>to me at Sir James's, without date or any <gap/> whom <lb/>as from whence except that it begins "Seeds desired" <lb/>for Mr Lee", there follows a list of seeds.  I have however <lb/>taken some steps to procure the seeds imagining it <lb/>to be a commission which originated from you.</p> <p>sir James sets off this day <gap/>night.  Shairpe the Consuls <lb/> Son will be <foreign>charge d'affaires.</foreign></p>
<p><!-- This page appears to have been crossed through completely -->no dress clothes are of any use to me for I always wear<lb/>uniform.  Soon after my arrival from Siberia where there<lb/>was a fashion sprung up or rather ordered here at the <lb/>court for everybody to wear the uniform <del> embellished</del> <lb/><del>of</del> of the province they have estates in or the department<lb/>they belong to I took advantage of the small <unclear>pretence</unclear> I had <lb/>for wearing the uniform of a Volunteer in our Navy.<lb/>a situation you may have forgotten perhaps I was <lb/>once in.  This has been a <sic>wonderfull</sic> economy to me<lb/>but unluckily I had made up some new clothes before <lb/>this took place, which have since been useless.  Anything<lb/>of the frock or <gap/> kind would at any time be highly <lb/>acceptable.  The buckles I rejoice at, having just now broken<lb/>a piece out of those I have.</p> <p>I received a short time ago a letter from England directed <lb/>to me at Sir James's, without date or any from whom <lb/>or from whence except that it begins "Seeds desired" <lb/>for M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Lee", there follows a list of seeds.  I have however <lb/>taken some steps to procure the seeds imagining it <lb/>to be a commission which originated from you.</p> <p>Sir James sets off this day <gap/>night.  Shairpe the Consul's <lb/> Son will be <foreign>charge d'affaires.</foreign></p><p> 1783 } S.B. Petersburgh<lb/> Aug } to <lb/> 13/24 } J.B. Linc. Inn <lb/> }  Reced at Brompton <lb/> Sheet I or IV</p>




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no dress clothes are of any use to me for I always wear
uniform. Soon after my arrival from Siberia where there
was a fashion sprung up or rather ordered here at the
court for everybody to wear the uniform embellished
of of the province they have estates in or the department
they belong to I took advantage of the small pretence I had
for wearing the uniform of a Volunteer in our Navy.
a situation you may have forgotten perhaps I was
once in. This has been a wonderfull economy to me
but unluckily I had made up some new clothes before
this took place, which have since been useless. Anything
of the frock or kind would at any time be highly
acceptable. The buckles I rejoice at, having just now broken
a piece out of those I have.

I received a short time ago a letter from England directed
to me at Sir James's, without date or any from whom
or from whence except that it begins "Seeds desired"
for Mr Lee", there follows a list of seeds. I have however
taken some steps to procure the seeds imagining it
to be a commission which originated from you.

Sir James sets off this day night. Shairpe the Consul's
Son will be charge d'affaires.

1783 } S.B. Petersburgh
Aug } to
13/24 } J.B. Linc. Inn
} Reced at Brompton
Sheet I or IV



Identifier: | JB/539/395/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1783-08-13

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539

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395

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002

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Samuel Bentham

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