Letter – Thomas Wentworth Beaumont to Willoughby Gordon – 7 Nov 1823

Document Type: Letter
Date: 7 Nov 1823
Correspondent: Thomas Wentworth Beaumont
Recipient: Willoughby Gordon
Archive Source: DUL JGL A40 8-11
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(Received Friday Nov 7th 1823)

                                                   					Warren’s Hotel - Friday

Sir Willoughby Gordon 

      I am prompted by your former Kindness towards me, to offer in justice to myself, and lay before you Copies of my letters of apology to Lord Grey, and Sir John and Lady Swinburne, with their answers.

      My Brother Richard, who returned this Morning from Torquay would be happy to wait upon you, for this purpose at any hour tomorrow you should appoint.

      I remain Sir

      Your obed Servt

    (Signed).  T.W Beaumont



Sir Willoughby Gordon Bt
JGL A40/9

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