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Sunday, 10 January 2016
10th January 1816: The Duke of Montrose continues to stall Francis Raynes' hopes
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Windsor , 10 th Jan . 1816. SIR, I have received your letter of the 5th January . I informed you I was acquainted with the existing dif...
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
5th January 1816: Francis Raynes makes more desperate enquiries about his case
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Having now heard nothing from the government about the possibility of a job or remuneration for his services during the Luddite disturbances...
Tuesday, 21 July 2015
21st July 1815: The Duke of Montrose accepts Francis Raynes' resignation
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Buchanan , near Dumbarton , 21 st July , 1815. SIR, I received your letter of the 11th July , and really did not feel myself hurt at you...
Saturday, 11 July 2015
11th July 1815: Francis Raynes reiterates his desire to resign to the Duke of Montrose
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July 11 th , 1815. MY LORD DUKE, I had the honor to receive your Grace’s letter of the 6th inst . and have to regret that any expressio...
Monday, 6 July 2015
6th July 1815: The Duke of Montrose sends a stinging reply to Francis Raynes' threat
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London , 6t h July , 1815. SIR, I have just received your letter , and think you have written hastily, and, therefore, till you confirm ...
Friday, 3 July 2015
3rd July 1815: Francis Raynes offers his resignation with a threat to publicise his case
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3 d July , 1815. MY LORD DUKE, Absence from home prevented my receiving your Grace’s favour of the 24th ult . Till this moment. Were i...
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
24th June 1815: The Duke of Montrose tells Francis Raynes he has misunderstood an offer of employment
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On Tuesday the 20th June 1815, the Duke of Montrose had written to Franics Raynes, inviting him to call at his residence in Grosvenor Squar...
Friday, 5 June 2015
5th June 1815: The Duke of Montrose replies to Francis Raynes
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Grosvenor-Square , 5 th June , 1815. SIR, I have received your letter , and regret very much that some method has not been contrived to...
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