| Collection | George III Calendar |
| Reference | GEO/MAIN/892 |
| Record Type | Correspondence |
| Title | Letter from John Grant, journeyman weaver, to the Duke of Grafton on his own situation |
| Date | 26 May 1769 |
| Writer | Grant, John; journeyman weaver |
| Addressee | Grafton, 3rd Duke of |
| Description | 'Yesterday I had another Dose given me, which greatly discompos'd me for the day; and such frequency, must destroy the parts acted on. And tho' I impute it principally to a fault in the King, your Grace is also blamable, by being still in the Ministry and having had a hand in what involv'd me into those troubles', and urging that his letter dated the previous day [missing] may be presented to George III 'to the end that I may be instant reliev'd, or brought to condign punishment.' Signed |
| Place Of Writing | No 9 Skinner Street without Bishopgate |
| Language | English |
| Extent | 1 document (1 page) |
| Physical Description | Loose manuscript paper |
| Access Conditions | Available in surrogate form only |
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| Level | Item |
| Credit | All rights reserved |
| Publications | Published in J. Fortescue (ed.) "Correspondence of King George III 1760-1783" Vol. 2 (London, 1927-1928), no. 719 |