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  <dc:title>Copy of a letter from Spiridon Lusi, Prussian Ambassodor to Britian, to Jean Henry De Bérenger, of Erlang</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Explaining that he had presented his case to a British Minister (not named) and was told that these type of requests were examined and decided upon according to the current legislation and not according to favouritism. Lusi states that he will not give Jean Henry De Bérenger's latest letter to George III (F/BR/5/51) as in it De Bérenger implies that the King should compensate him out of his own personal funds, which would be seen as very impertinent.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>11 Jul 1786  </dc:date>
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