assured you
august
feel
with him,
that while in the office you hold, it necessarily devolves your duty to forego (however painfully)
the
privilege of being with your Corps in any Military operations in which it
may
be engaged.
I have, &c., (Signed) S. Robt Morrison.
(True Copy)
My Lord,
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I trust that Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, Commanding in Chief, &c., He, will pardon
me for
intruding my respectful and earnest recommendation in favour of Brevet Major Caine, of H. M's. 26" Foot,
whose
unattached Majority is, I believe, at this moment, under his Grace's consideration. It is
I feel totally unnecessary for
me to trespass
on
any
details
of Major Caine's long
Military Services, as I know that these details have been forwarded to your
Lieutenant General,
The Lord Fitzroy Somerset, K.C.B.,
to
&c.
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