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<p> Dear Sir</p> <p>Looking upon you as <del>the</del> Uncle to both my <lb/> Sons, &amp; the only relative they know in life besides<lb/> myself, &amp; under the persuasion that it will<lb/> give you some satisfaction to be acquainted<lb/> with any particulars relative to <gap/> of <lb/> them; I am induced to copy &amp; send you<lb/> <del> for you</del> the enclosed extracts <del> of fro</del> of two <lb/> Letters reced from a Mr Hynam <add> at Petersburg</add> by my Son Jeremy<lb/> containing some accounts of his Brother &#x2014; <lb/> and also a copy of a Letter from the latter<lb/> <del> which I rec</del> dates <gap/> 7<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July last N.S.<lb/> which came to me by the Post <sic>y<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> </sic> 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> <sic>inst. </sic><lb/> by which you will find he is now <unclear>Camped</unclear> <lb/> at Cherson but having had a regiment<lb/> given him, <del. in S</del> stationed n Siberia, he <del>is  </del> <lb/> was set out thither at his own request<lb/> and is <del>is now</del> <add> by this time</add> I hope happily arrived.<lb/> It is a great comfort to me, &amp; I dare<lb/> say will <del. afford</del> be some <gap/. to you <lb/> to know that he is removed from a place of <lb/> danger where he acquired so much <gap/> <lb/> wch proved so <gap/> to his health<lb/> by the <gap/> where some such of the Chainat or </p>  
<p> Dear Sir</p> <p>Looking upon you as <del>the</del> Uncle to both my <lb/> Sons, &amp; the only relative they know in life besides<lb/> myself, &amp; under the persuasion that it will<lb/> give you some satisfaction to be acquainted<lb/> with any particulars relative to either of <lb/> them; I am induced to copy &amp; send you<lb/> <del> for you</del> the enclosed Extracts <del> fro</del> <add>of</add> two <lb/> Letters <sic>reced</sic> from a Mr Hynam <add> at Petersburg</add> by my Son Jeremy<lb/> containing some accounts of his Brother &#x2014; <lb/> and also a copy of a Letter from the latter<lb/> <del> which I rec</del> dated <gap/> 7<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> July last N.S.<lb/> which came to me by the Post <sic>y<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> </sic> 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> <sic>inst. </sic><lb/> by which you will find he is no longer <lb/> at Cherson but having had a regiment<lb/> given him, <del> in S</del> stationed in Siberia, he <del>is  </del> <lb/> was set out thither at his own request<lb/> and is <del>is now</del> <add> by this time</add> I hope happily arrived.<lb/> It is a great comfort to me, &amp; I dare<lb/> say will <del> afford</del> be some <gap/> to you <lb/> to know that he is removed from a place of <lb/> danger where he acquired so much <gap/> <lb/> but w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi> proved so unbearable to his health<lb/> by the <gap/> whence came such of the <gap/> or </p>  





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Dear Sir

Looking upon you as the Uncle to both my
Sons, & the only relative they know in life besides
myself, & under the persuasion that it will
give you some satisfaction to be acquainted
with any particulars relative to either of
them; I am induced to copy & send you
for you the enclosed Extracts fro of two
Letters reced from a Mr Hynam at Petersburg by my Son Jeremy
containing some accounts of his Brother —
and also a copy of a Letter from the latter
which I rec dated 7th July last N.S.
which came to me by the Post yl 4th inst.
by which you will find he is no longer
at Cherson but having had a regiment
given him, in S stationed in Siberia, he is
was set out thither at his own request
and is is now by this time I hope happily arrived.
It is a great comfort to me, & I dare
say will afford be some to you
to know that he is removed from a place of
danger where he acquired so much
but wch proved so unbearable to his health
by the whence came such of the or




Identifier: | JB/541/048/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541.

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1789-04-28

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541

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048

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001

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremiah Bentham

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