Autograph letter signed with initials : London, to "my dear Kitty" [Catherine Fourmantel], [1760] Apr. 1.

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Autograph letter signed with initials : London, to "my dear Kitty" [Catherine Fourmantel], [1760] Apr. 1.

Regretting that she will be in York until the 14th "because it shortens the time I hoped to have stole in your Company when You come." Describing his busy schedule: noting that he must accompany Lord Rockingham to Windsor where he will be installed as Knight of the Garter with Prince Ferdinand and that directly after he must "go down to take Possession of my Preferment" (the perpetual curacy of Coxwold). Regretting that they are presently separated but assuring her that "God will open a Dore" and telling her that he loves her. Mentioning that he has fourteen engagements to dine.

1 item (3 p.) ; 22.6 cm

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