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XIX. Part of a Letter from Smart Lethieullier, Esq, to Mr. G. Vertue, relating to some Antiquities at Bourdeaux, in France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I promised to send you some account of what remains of our English princes I was able to observe, during my stay at Bourdeaux, in France, once the capital of the large dominions they possessed in that Country; but you will soon perceive, how trifling and insignificant they are; pride and revenge having exercised all their fury against them. However, as I know the pleasure you take, and the indefatigable pains you have bestowed, in collecting and preserving whatever relates to any part of our English history, or antiquities, I shall make the less scruple of sending you them just as I found them.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1770

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page 76 note [q] Surely TVTELARIS.