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RICHARD HOWE
(1725 - 1799) British admiral who sailed with his brother William to America to seek peace with the colonies and secure American loyalty to the crown. When his mission proved a failure, Howe commanded British naval forces for two years, during which he battled a superior fleet under the Count d'Estaing off Newport. A.L.S. "Howe" 2pp. 4to., "Admiralty" Mar. 11, 1765, to "My Lord", in full: "I am very sorry the letter from the master of the academy enclosed with that which I have had the honor to receive from your Lordship, does not enable me to obey your commands. The Master, Mr. Delamotte, having left the ship before there was an opportunity for receiving your directives, and the transaction having passed so many years since, I cannot undertake to say in what manner it can be traced with most probability of success: I cannot however think, with Mr. Robertson, that there could have happened is unworthy a proceeding amongst the officers as a fraudulent intention in this case: Tho' that circumstance will not tend to diminish my desire of testifying upon this occasion how much". Howe had been serving as a member of the Admiralty board since 1763 and in 1765 he would become treasurer of the navy. Sympathetic to the plight of the colonies, Parliament chose Howe, together with his brother William, to act as peace commissioners in an attempt to reconcile with the colonies: an effort which failed miserably. Blank leaf trimmed at top, usual folds, else fine condition.

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October 9, 2010 11:00 AM EDT
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