Undertaking made by Giovanni Raini not to keep dogs in his house, offices and courtyard which leads from Piazza di Spagna to the Popolo opposite the Albert Theatre in order that they shall not disturb the 'English people' whose home is adjacent to his courtyard.
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Dated at Rome. The undertaking will remain valid for the duration of the English people's stay. A further statement has been made by Giochino Romero below that made by Giovanni Raini and there is also a statement in Latin with an illegible signature.
Lines addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Clive. 1790
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Commemorating the martial prowess of Robert, 1st Baron Clive and hoping that it may be inherited by his progeny. Perhaps intended for the anniversary of Plassey.
Letter to John Walsh, Christopher D'Oyly and Henry Strachey from Edward Wheler and John Stables, attorneys to Clive's estate in India.
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Dated at Calcutta, concerning a proposal to lend the jagir payments to the Company for Interest and enclosing Bills of Exchange (not attached) and a statement of the Account Current (attached).
Dated at Curzon Street, enclosing a letter from Margaret, Lady Clive and her address to the Guardians (not attached) and apprising Strachey of the author's departure into the country for his health.