Description | Written from West Street, Fareham, Hampshire, to the British Embassy, Brussels (addressed to Sir William Waller). His kind letter being sent by Sir Charles Yorke to Winchester and its delay in reaching him because of being on leave: his not feeling entitlement to the praises of his conduct: his son being a good friend and brave man, and how it would have been selfish to put his own paltry pride above George's military advancement: thanks for his good opinion as expressed in his letter. Sheet, with 3 pages of text. [Month could possibly be July]. |