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‘My mind has been made up, & a plan formed upon every point that can occur’ WELLINGTON DUKE OF: (1769-1852) Anglo-Irish Field Marshal, the Victor of Waterloo, 1815. British Prime Minister 1828-30, 1834. A good, lengthy A.L.S., Wellington, five pages, 4to, Elvas, Portugal, 29th May 1811 ('9 AM'), to General Sir Brent Spencer. Wellington thanks Spencer for the intelligence from Captain Grant 'which confirms the notion which I had that the enemy had not made any serious movement this way excepting with the Battalions of the 9th Corps' and continues to inform him that 'In respect to Almeida the Portuguese Govt. propose to repair the place entirely eventually; & in the meantime to occupy it as a port. In order to do this it will be necessary to remove the rubbish……& the Portuguese Govt. are sending men & tools &c to perform this work; & Beresford has ordered militia to occupy the place', further adding 'Although Mr. French was employed to survey & report upon the existing state of the place, & Col. Fletcher gave him an opinion which it was interested he should convey to the Portuguese engineers regarding the mode of rendering it a port for the present. I was desirous to avoid that any of the British engineers, or any of the regular troops of the army should be employed either in setting it to rights, or in occupying it, accepting the latter only till the militia garrison should arrive; and for this reason I never troubled you upon the subject, intending to write to you about it, when all should be prepared by the Portuguese authorities….' and explaining 'My reason for this was, that knowing that it might be necessary to abandon Almeida before it could be put to rights…..or that you might collect your troops……I did not want to be embarrassed by leaving regular troops to take care of Almeida, or on the other hand to incur the disgrace of abandoning an object which I had manifested an intention of occupying', continuing 'I think therefore it will be best to leave matters as they are at Almeida; keeping Park's brigade there & thereabouts till the militia will arrive to take their post; unless you should find it necessary to collect your force & withdraw…….My mind has been made up, & a plan formed upon every point that can occur; & generally speaking it is desirable that until you will hear from me you should not make any alteration in the general situation of affairs'. With blank integral leaf. A letter of good military content. Some light age wear, a few minor stains and one very small, neat split at the lower edge of a fold, VGBrent Spencer (c.1760-1828) Anglo-Irish General who served in the American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars and, during the Peninsular War, served as Wellington's second-in-command.Wellington's letter is written in the aftermath of the Siege of Almeida (July-August 1810) when the French Corps of Marshal Michel Ney captured the border fortress from Brigadier General William Cox's Portuguese garrison. The siege ended dramatically when a chance shell ignited the main gunpowder magazine, which exploded, killing 500 defenders and destroying most of the town.
‘My mind has been made up, & a plan formed upon every point that can occur’ WELLINGTON DUKE OF: (1769-1852) Anglo-Irish Field Marshal, the Victor of Waterloo, 1815. British Prime Minister 1828-30, 1834. A good, lengthy A.L.S., Wellington, five pages, 4to, Elvas, Portugal, 29th May 1811 ('9 AM'), to General Sir Brent Spencer. Wellington thanks Spencer for the intelligence from Captain Grant 'which confirms the notion which I had that the enemy had not made any serious movement this way excepting with the Battalions of the 9th Corps' and continues to inform him that 'In respect to Almeida the Portuguese Govt. propose to repair the place entirely eventually; & in the meantime to occupy it as a port. In order to do this it will be necessary to remove the rubbish……& the Portuguese Govt. are sending men & tools &c to perform this work; & Beresford has ordered militia to occupy the place', further adding 'Although Mr. French was employed to survey & report upon the existing state of the place, & Col. Fletcher gave him an opinion which it was interested he should convey to the Portuguese engineers regarding the mode of rendering it a port for the present. I was desirous to avoid that any of the British engineers, or any of the regular troops of the army should be employed either in setting it to rights, or in occupying it, accepting the latter only till the militia garrison should arrive; and for this reason I never troubled you upon the subject, intending to write to you about it, when all should be prepared by the Portuguese authorities….' and explaining 'My reason for this was, that knowing that it might be necessary to abandon Almeida before it could be put to rights…..or that you might collect your troops……I did not want to be embarrassed by leaving regular troops to take care of Almeida, or on the other hand to incur the disgrace of abandoning an object which I had manifested an intention of occupying', continuing 'I think therefore it will be best to leave matters as they are at Almeida; keeping Park's brigade there & thereabouts till the militia will arrive to take their post; unless you should find it necessary to collect your force & withdraw…….My mind has been made up, & a plan formed upon every point that can occur; & generally speaking it is desirable that until you will hear from me you should not make any alteration in the general situation of affairs'. With blank integral leaf. A letter of good military content. Some light age wear, a few minor stains and one very small, neat split at the lower edge of a fold, VGBrent Spencer (c.1760-1828) Anglo-Irish General who served in the American Revolutionary War and French Revolutionary Wars and, during the Peninsular War, served as Wellington's second-in-command.Wellington's letter is written in the aftermath of the Siege of Almeida (July-August 1810) when the French Corps of Marshal Michel Ney captured the border fortress from Brigadier General William Cox's Portuguese garrison. The siege ended dramatically when a chance shell ignited the main gunpowder magazine, which exploded, killing 500 defenders and destroying most of the town.

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Auktionsdatum
Lose: 650
Lose: 650
Ort der Versteigerung
El Real del Campanario
num.12 Bajo B
Estepona
Malaga
29688
Spain

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5.3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 5.1. and 5.2. of these Conditions in the event of a dispute as to authenticity of any lot(s) the item or items in question should be returned to the Auctioneers within 21 days of receipt by the Purchaser of such lot(s) together with a formal statement by a recognised expert The Auctioneers shall at their option and without admission of liability reimburse the price paid by the Purchaser in respect of such lot(s). This does not constitute an approval service.

5.4. Neither the Auctioneers nor the Seller shall be responsible for any loss, damage or injury occasioned to or sustained by any person on the premises before, during or after a sale save in respect of death or personal injury caused by negligence of the Seller or the Auctioneers.

 

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7.3. Postage is subject to VAT at 21% within the EU

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7.5. A charge will be made for the packing & shipping of deliveries which is subject to VAT at 21% within the EU.

 

8. Auctioneers Remedies

In the event that the Purchaser fails to pay for any lot(s) in full pursuant to these Conditions then the Auctioneers shall be entitled:

8.1. to rescind the sale of the relevant lot(s)

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9. Jurisdiction

These Conditions shall be governed by Spanish law and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Spanish courts.

 

Online Bidding

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