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<head>Hon. Col. Stanhope to John Bowring esq.</head><note>Aneona&#x2014;n11 nov<hi rend="superscript">m</hi> 1823.</note>
 
<p>The German and Swiss committees have ap&#x2014;pointed<lb/>five members to act for them in Greece. They<lb/>could not have selected better. Already we have<lb/>in M. Basilio Basili, an able secretary, a Greek<lb/>who speaks Italian and French. Pray address your<lb/>letters to me either here or at Sante, or the seat of<lb/>the Greek Government. I shall make the necessary<lb/>arrangements at the two former places to have them<lb/>forwarded. If they are of consequence, address<lb/>them to either under cover to some one at Geneva,<lb/>or better still to me under the feigned name of A. B.<lb/>Campbell at Ancona. I have settled that they<lb/>shall be forwarded to me from thence.</p>
<p>I beg of you to state to M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham, that I<lb/>have received a letter from him of the 4th Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi><lb/>last with its enclosures and also one of the 21<hi rend="superscript">t</hi><lb/>of the same month. I deeply regret to say that the<lb/>one alluded to in the former, and bearing date the<lb/>10 Oct<hi rend="superscript">r.,</hi> has never reached me. There is some con&#x2014;solation,<lb/> at least to know, that duplicates have<lb/>been sent out under P's care. Could not some<lb/>means be devised of tracing the fraud, of exposing and<lb/>prosecuting the emperor of Austria for the theft of the<lb/>packet, and the money paid for the postage.<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> Would<lb/>that I had the time to answer Mr B's letters. They are<lb/>my proud credentials which, though undeserved, the<lb/>good must respect. They are enough to turn the<lb/>head of a soldier, whose virtues are said to grow<lb/>out of his vanities. But to the point I will do my<lb/>utmost to comprehend these papers, and to place<lb/>them in the channels of usefulness.</p>
<p>A few days since, a Greek vessel under nati&#x2014;onal<lb/>colours, came into the porte of Ancona. All<lb/>the consuls assembled and ponderated on this affair, and<lb/>expostulated with the local authorities on it. The letter<lb/>called on M<hi rend="superscript">r.</hi> Mila to ask why this ships came under<lb/>these colours? The ship is come for the purposes of<lb/>commerce. They said the vessel could not be allowed<lb/>to carry this flag. Mons<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> replied you will do wrong</p>
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Hon. Col. Stanhope to John Bowring esq.Aneona—n11 novm 1823.

The German and Swiss committees have ap—pointed
five members to act for them in Greece. They
could not have selected better. Already we have
in M. Basilio Basili, an able secretary, a Greek
who speaks Italian and French. Pray address your
letters to me either here or at Sante, or the seat of
the Greek Government. I shall make the necessary
arrangements at the two former places to have them
forwarded. If they are of consequence, address
them to either under cover to some one at Geneva,
or better still to me under the feigned name of A. B.
Campbell at Ancona. I have settled that they
shall be forwarded to me from thence.

I beg of you to state to Mr Bentham, that I
have received a letter from him of the 4th Octr.
last with its enclosures and also one of the 21t
of the same month. I deeply regret to say that the
one alluded to in the former, and bearing date the
10 Octr., has never reached me. There is some con—solation,
at least to know, that duplicates have
been sent out under P's care. Could not some
means be devised of tracing the fraud, of exposing and
prosecuting the emperor of Austria for the theft of the
packet, and the money paid for the postage.o Would
that I had the time to answer Mr B's letters. They are
my proud credentials which, though undeserved, the
good must respect. They are enough to turn the
head of a soldier, whose virtues are said to grow
out of his vanities. But to the point I will do my
utmost to comprehend these papers, and to place
them in the channels of usefulness.

A few days since, a Greek vessel under nati—onal
colours, came into the porte of Ancona. All
the consuls assembled and ponderated on this affair, and
expostulated with the local authorities on it. The letter
called on Mr. Mila to ask why this ships came under
these colours? The ship is come for the purposes of
commerce. They said the vessel could not be allowed
to carry this flag. Monsr replied you will do wrong

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Identifier: | JB/012/151/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 12.

Date_1

1823-11-11

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

012

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

151

Info in main headings field

hon. col. leicester stanhope to john bowring esq

Image

002

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f3 / f4

Penner

john flowerdew colls

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1823

Marginals

Paper Producer

jonathan blenman

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1823

Notes public

ID Number

4212

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