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<p>I am sorry to have occasion to inform you that your Friend<lb/>Mr Alexander Shairpe of Broadstock Buildings <del>is de</del> died <lb/>about a month or five weeks ago &amp; still more so that <lb/>he died by his own hands, having put an end to his <lb/>own Existence one morning just before He &amp; his<lb/>wife were about going into his Carriage to take an<lb/>airing.  he had been in a melancholy way for a <lb/>considerable time before even last January when he<lb/>went to Buxton <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></sic> he was advised to do for the <lb/>sake of the Bath there sited.  I don't think he had <lb/>been well since the death of Mr Shairp the late Consul<lb/>at Petersburgh who I take it was his brother for one <lb/>day, when I called upon him soon after that Event<lb/>when I observed he <del>wa</del> seemed very much affected, <lb/>&amp; greatly disappointed &amp; chagrined that <gap/. Mr<lb/> Shairpe's Son did not succeed his father in the <lb/>appointment of Consul, &amp; perhaps the more as he <lb/>might have formed some expectation of  
<p>I am sorry to have occasion to inform you that your Friend<lb/>Mr Alexander Shairpe of Broadstock Buildings <del>is de</del> died <lb/>about a month or five weeks ago &amp; still more so that <lb/>he died by his own hands, having put an end to his <lb/>own Existence one morning just before He &amp; his<lb/>wife were about going into his Carriage to take an<lb/>airing.  he had been in a melancholy way for a <lb/>considerable time before even last January when he<lb/>went to Buxton <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></sic> he was advised to do for the <lb/>sake of the Bath there sited.  I don't think he had <lb/>been well since the death of Mr Shairp the late Consul<lb/>at Petersburgh who I take it was his brother for one <lb/>day, when I called upon him soon after that Event<lb/>when I observed he <del>wa</del> seemed very much affected, <lb/>&amp; greatly disappointed &amp; chagrined that <gap/> Mr<lb/> Shairpe's Son did not succeed his father in the <lb/>appointment of Consul, &amp; perhaps the more as he <lb/>might have formed some expectation of <gap/> <unclear>Nero</unclear>!<lb/><del>He</del> <add> his <gap/> </add> <gap/> &amp; that of his friend <gap/> <gap/> in the <lb/><gap/> Company herein which the <unclear>appointment</unclear> <lb/>lay, but who through the <gap/> <unclear>put
 
</unclear> <lb/>of Mr Thorne <gap/> &amp; lay their <gap/> ale <gap/> <gap/> <lb/>&amp; which carried it in favour of M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Cayley their <lb/>own Partner at Petersburgh    The three sons are all <lb/>Members of Parliament &#x2014; I don't think M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> A Shairpe ever got<lb/>the better in his spirits of that disappointment.</p> <p>I am desired by a particular friend of <gap/> of <lb/>the Secretary of State's Office who has just <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <lb/>my letter to <gap/> you wile <add> get some</add> in formation <del>of a </del> ab<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> a C<hi rend="superscript">oll</hi> <lb/>Delafontaine, a Swiss, formerly in the French Service who<lb/>went to Petersburg <del> in the <gap/> French Service</del> sometime since<lb/>with the Duchess of Kingston &amp; is supposed to have entered<lb/> into the Russian Service in the present War He is about 70</p>


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I am sorry to have occasion to inform you that your Friend
Mr Alexander Shairpe of Broadstock Buildings is de died
about a month or five weeks ago & still more so that
he died by his own hands, having put an end to his
own Existence one morning just before He & his
wife were about going into his Carriage to take an
airing. he had been in a melancholy way for a
considerable time before even last January when he
went to Buxton wch he was advised to do for the
sake of the Bath there sited. I don't think he had
been well since the death of Mr Shairp the late Consul
at Petersburgh who I take it was his brother for one
day, when I called upon him soon after that Event
when I observed he wa seemed very much affected,
& greatly disappointed & chagrined that Mr
Shairpe's Son did not succeed his father in the
appointment of Consul, & perhaps the more as he
might have formed some expectation of Nero!
He his & that of his friend in the
Company herein which the appointment
lay, but who through the put
of Mr Thorne & lay their ale
& which carried it in favour of Mr Cayley their
own Partner at Petersburgh The three sons are all
Members of Parliament — I don't think Mr A Shairpe ever got
the better in his spirits of that disappointment.

I am desired by a particular friend of of
the Secretary of State's Office who has just
my letter to you wile get some in formation of a abt a Coll
Delafontaine, a Swiss, formerly in the French Service who
went to Petersburg in the French Service sometime since
with the Duchess of Kingston & is supposed to have entered
into the Russian Service in the present War He is about 70



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1789-03-10

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Reginald Pole Carew

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