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

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

Regretting that his schedule has prevented their seeing each other, noting "I have not had one hour or half hour in my power since I saw You on Sunday." Remarking that "I am as much a Prisoner as if I was in Jayl" and asking her to believe that "I d[o] not spend an hour where I wish -- for I wish to be with You always." Looking forward to seeing her on Friday.

1 item (1 p., with address) ; 19.6 cm

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SNAC Resource ID: 8209049

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