Arthur Wellesley, Duke of WELLINGTON (1769-1852)... - Lot 418 - Morel de Westgaver

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Arthur Wellesley, Duke of WELLINGTON (1769-1852)... - Lot 418 - Morel de Westgaver
Arthur Wellesley, Duke of WELLINGTON (1769-1852) - Autograph letter signed to "My dear Sir". London, April 16, 1837. Bifeuillet, 185 x 118 mm, 2 pp. on watermarked blue laid paper (watermark incomplete), in English. Creases not severe. Addressed to an unidentified addressee, the letter concerns the appointment of an officer suffering from hearing problems, which the duke relates to his own experience of deafness: "Captain Ritee must be named just in the company. The question in respect to deafness is the degree? If I am to leave out the name of Mr. Cutfield, I ought to think of myself! Yet I get on pretty well [...] with one ear destroyed [...] The last thing to do is to nominate the (compain) with Capt. Ritee at the head [...]. Like many soldiers exposed to the noise of artillery fire, Wellington suffered from hearing problems. In 1822, he underwent an operation that was supposed to improve the hearing in his left ear, but the result was that he became permanently deaf on that side. Bibliography: Mike Goldsmith, Discord: A Story of Noise, Oxford, 2012, p. 85. ATTACHED: - Armorial bookplate "Sir Henry Barber Memorial Collection," University of Birmingham Law School Library (2 ex. on loose ff., qqs. pitting). TOGETHER 2 PIECES.
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