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DocRefNoCR0341/76
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TitleLetter from Ernest, King of Hanover, to Sir Jonathan Wathen Waller
Date28 Dec 1837
DescriptionSent from H [probably Hanover, but possibly Herrenhausen], addressed to Phippy: receipt and sending of enclosures: his not being surprised that Waller is vexed and amazed at the "beastiality" of Alexander's conduct, given that he owed so much, if not all, to JWW's kindness: being glad, however, of all proceeding so well, with hope that his accounts, which he has promised to give him, continue the same: his being overwhelmed with business, but all going well, the little row at Gottingen having done good rather than harm, opening many eyes to the lies of "the vagabonds".
Sheet, with 2 pages of text.
RelatedMaterialAlexander is Henry Alexander, eye surgeon
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