Copy of a Letter to Charles Prince Regent in Scotland 1745. from the Spanish Resident in France
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Copy of a Letter to C. P. R. 
               in Scotland 
               1745. from the Spanish Resident in France
Forbes
Copy of a Letter (translated) from the Spanish Resident in France in 1745
Steuart
Copy of a Letter to Charles Prince Regent in Scotland 1745 from the Spanish resident in France
Paton
Translation of a letter from the Spanish resident in France in 1745
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Forbes
Vol. 8, 1762—1763Paton
Vol. 3, 143—144Credits
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From Forbes's N.B. p. 1761: “transcribed from Copies in the Custody of the R. Rd Bp Keith.”
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| Person | Luigi Riggio Saladino Branciforti-Colonna, Prince de Campo Florido | 
| Date | 1745 | 
| Place | France | 
| Place | 
received
| Person | Charles Edward Stuart | 
acknowledgements
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in Forbes
Transcription
Copy of a Letter (translated) from
			
the Spanish Resident in France
			
in 1745.
Mon Maitre,
When I received the Order
			
of my Court on the Subject of the Inter-
est of your R.Royal H.Highness I did not lose a Mo-
ment to go &and act with this Court.
			of my Court on the Subject of the Inter-
est of your R.Royal H.Highness I did not lose a Mo-
ment to go &and act with this Court.
His most Christian Majesty did not hesi-
tate to promise a prompt Succour of Men,
Money &and Arms, &and he ordered that all
should be ready. I immediately dispatch-
ed a Courier to the King my Master,
to inform him of this Resolution, &and I
can assure your R.Royal H.Highness that his Catholic
Majesty has entirely conformed himself
to the Disposition of the most Christian
King his Nephew, &and that he will fur-
nish a Succour altogether equal to ytthat.
of this Court.
			tate to promise a prompt Succour of Men,
Money &and Arms, &and he ordered that all
should be ready. I immediately dispatch-
ed a Courier to the King my Master,
to inform him of this Resolution, &and I
can assure your R.Royal H.Highness that his Catholic
Majesty has entirely conformed himself
to the Disposition of the most Christian
King his Nephew, &and that he will fur-
nish a Succour altogether equal to ytthat.
of this Court.
But this is not all; for the Most Chri-
stian King added, that how soon he
should learn, that the Dispositions of
your people were fortified by your pre-
sence, &and that they had taken their Re-
solutions, he would augment these Suc-
cours, by making some more Troops to
pass to whatever place should be thought
convenient for sustaining them; &and I have
Reason to believe the Brigade of Ireland
is appointed for this. The King my 1763 (1763)
Master will furnish the same Number
of Troops with his Most Christian Maty.Majesty
			stian King added, that how soon he
should learn, that the Dispositions of
your people were fortified by your pre-
sence, &and that they had taken their Re-
solutions, he would augment these Suc-
cours, by making some more Troops to
pass to whatever place should be thought
convenient for sustaining them; &and I have
Reason to believe the Brigade of Ireland
is appointed for this. The King my 1763 (1763)
Master will furnish the same Number
of Troops with his Most Christian Maty.Majesty
I have the Honour to inform your R.Royal
			
H.Highness of this Disposition with a Satisfac-
tion of Heart so very lively, that nothing
can add to it but the Wishes I have
to the happy Success of so just an En-
terprizeenterprise.
			H.Highness of this Disposition with a Satisfac-
tion of Heart so very lively, that nothing
can add to it but the Wishes I have
to the happy Success of so just an En-
terprizeenterprise.
I pray your R.Royal H.Highness to receive this
			
Assurance, &and also that of the most pro-
found Respect, with which I have the
Honour to be,
			Assurance, &and also that of the most pro-
found Respect, with which I have the
Honour to be,
Mon Maitre,
			
Your Royal Highness’s most
humble &and most ObtObedient ServtServant,
Sic SubrSubscributor Le Prince de Campo Florido.
Your Royal Highness’s most
humble &and most ObtObedient ServtServant,
Sic SubrSubscributor Le Prince de Campo Florido.
Citation
Forbes, Robert. “Copy of a Letter (translated) from the Spanish Resident in France in 1745.” The Lyon in Mourning, 
                    vol. 8, 
                    Adv.MS.32.6.23, fol. 85v–86r. The Lyon in Mourning Project, 
                    edited by Leith Davis, https://lyoninmourning.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/ v08.1762.01.html.