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Letters from Right Honorable the Earl of Clarendon

B. 1550 · D. 1604

Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was an English peer and courtier of the Elizabethan era. Oxford was heir to the second oldest earldom in the kingdom, a court favourite for a time, a sought-after patron of the arts, and noted by his contemporaries as a lyric poet and court playwright, but his volatile temperament precluded him from attaining any courtly or governmental responsibility and contributed to the dissipation of his estate.

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Right Honorable the Earl of Clarendon to P. S.—Since writing the above, I have been informed by the admiralty that they have sold three of the vessels, namely, the China, Pekin, and Tientsin, to the Egyptian government, for the sum of thirty thousand one hundred pounds, (£30,100.), December 30, 1865

From Right Honorable the Earl of Clarendon
To P. S.—Since writing the above, I have been informed by the admiralty that they have sold three of the vessels, namely, the China, Pekin, and Tientsin, to the Egyptian government, for the sum of thirty thousand one hundred pounds, (£30,100.)
December 30, 1865

The Earl of Clarendon to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, December 30, 1865. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 28th instant, and its enclosures, respecting…