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62_Masson_SH| identifiant | 62_Masson_SH |
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| fait partie de | Masson |
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| est validé | oui |
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| date | 1820/03/16 00:00 |
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| titre | 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>62_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, London 16<sup>th</sup> March 1820</h2>
Sir,
Having understood that it is the intention both of Count Montholon and General Bertrand to apply for leave to return to Europe, and as in consequence of their departure, General Bonaparte's society at Longwood will be essentially straightened, you will take fit opportunity if conveying to him his Majesty's disposition to attend to any wish which the General may express in favour of any individual whose arrival at Longwood would be satisfactory to the General.
If General Bonaparte should prefer leaving the selection either to the Cardinal Fesch or to the Princess Pauline de Borghese, I will readily male a communication to that effect.
It is only necessary to add that the person who shall so go out, must come within the established regulations viz he must be subject to the conditions of which the persons who last went out subscribed, and must not have been already in the Island.
I have the honour to be sir, your most obedient humble servant,[^1]
Bathurst
[^1]: Copie, Bibliothèque Thiers, fonds Masson, carton 8, fol. 268. |
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