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GEORGE MACARTNEY
(1737-1806) First Earl Macartney, served as Governor of Grenada and Madras, and then as Britain's first ambassador to China, who failed to open that country to Western trade. Good content L.S. "Macartney", 1p. 4to., Verona, Aug. 10, 1795, to diplomat Francis Drake, in part: "I take the earliest opportunity of acquainting you that His Majesty having charged me with a particular commission to the French King, and ordered me to reside near his person, I set out from England in the middle of last month, and arrived here a few days ago ... I shall therefore not [fail] to give you the earliest notice of every thing passing here, which I imagine you may be desirous or interested to know, and I shall flatter myself with hopes of a similar return. I must however observe that as at present I assume no public character, it will be proper that your letters should be addressed to me as a private person. I have now only to add that I am furnished with the Office Cypher, and that I have the honor to be with great trust and regard..." The body of the letter is quite faint, but the signature is strong. Folds, with some worm damage to the right edge, else very good.

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