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53_Masson_SH| identifiant | 53_Masson_SH |
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| fait partie de | Masson |
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| est validé | oui |
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| date | 1818/11/30 00:00 |
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| titre | Extrait d'une lettre de lord Bathurst à Hudson Lowe |
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| texte en markdown | <h1><span style="font-family:Chivo;font-size:60%;line-height:1;"><b>53_Masson_SH -</b> LORD BATHURST À HUDSON LOWE</span></h1>
<h2 data-kind="letter-context;" style="text-align: right; font-size: 1em; font-weight: normal">Downing Street, 30<sup>th</sup> November 1818</h2>
Extract, Hudson Lowe
“Sir,
According to the restriction which I have already conveyed to you in my dispatch of the 28th of September respecting the necessity of General Bonaparte’s being seen by the orderly officer twice in the course of every day, it appears to me necessary to make some provision for the occurrence of any indisposition on the part of General Bonaparte which might render the admission of the orderly officer more particularly disagreeable to him, and I have therefore to instruct you that in the event of General Bonaparte being seen by some British medical officer at those times of the day which I have pointed out in my former dispatch, it will not be necessary for you to insist on the admission of the orderly officer provided that you receive from the medical officer each morning and evening an assurance that General Bonaparte is indisposed, and is actually in Longwood.”
I have...[^1]
Bathurst
[^1]: Copie d'expédition, Bibliothèque Thiers, fonds Masson, carton 8, fol. 229. Le document porte le tampon de la bibliothèque de Longwood. |
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