[Letter 1777 Feb. 10 to William Eden] [manuscript]. [1777]

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[Letter 1777 Feb. 10 to William Eden] [manuscript]. [1777]

Letter from Lord North to William Eden: "I received the inclosed this evening from Mr Vardill. Perhaps the information may be of service to Col: Smith. I am sorry to tell you that I am more apprehensive than I was that there is some truth in the article of news concerning the engagement at Trenton. I am, dear Eden, yours most sincerely, North."

[1] p. on 1 leaf ; 23 x 19 cm.

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