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George R
 
George R

Latest revision as of 13:16, 26 June 2019

Weymouth

July 8th. 1801.

The King having broke the Key in opening the War office box yesterday now returns the Papers signed, to Mr Yorke. the new Key will probably arrive tomorrow till when no box can be opened. His Majesty has sent the box to Windsor that the Locksmith may take out the broken Key are return the box to the War Office.

George R