Private Correspondence of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough Illustrative of the Cou

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Private Correspondence of Sarah Duchess of Marlborough Illustrative of the Cou
Sarah Jennings Churchill Marlborough
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The Pensioner writes me word, that by the end of this week he expects an answer to his letter. I believe this answer will not ease the difficulties, but before the winter they will be obliged to speak plain. I have this minute had a letter from Lieutenant- 1709. ] SIEGE OF TOURNAY. 377 General Ingoldsby. His request of being one of the Justices when Lord Wharton comes for Eng- land is very reasonable, and I am sure for the Queen's service, that he who has the honour to command her majesty's tro...ops should be one ; how- ever, if the Queen's pleasure be not known, I am afraid the Lord-Lieutenant will not name him, which makes me give you this trouble, hearing that Lord Wharton has leave to come for England. THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH TO LORD GODOLPHIN. Tournay, August 31, 1709. This morning at seven o'clock the enemy beat the chamade, but the cessation of arms continued only four hours. We considering what had passed, and the certain knowledge we have of their want of provisions, would allow them no capitulation but that of prisoners of war, at which they are ex- tremely angry, and say they will defend themselves to the last extremity.

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