Received text of King’s speech

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CMV33467

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U771/C7/110

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Received text of King’s speech

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Brief Summary:

A letter from George Woodward to George London, dated 25 November 1758.

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George Woodward begins by recommending the history of Pampadour by Voltaire. He then turns to Jack’s marriage, which he notes may cause expense to his relatives, and references Mr. Croft’s determined to maintain numbers. He concludes by saying that George has gone back to school, the disorder at Abingdon being over.

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Part of the deeds of the Osborne family (1282-1924).

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Record created by:

Zoe Screti

Record created on:

30 May 2024