Date:1864
Description:Amongst the third Duke’s personal correspondence is a letter in French written by Garibaldi himself. Garibaldi thanks the Duke and his ‘noble friends’ for giving him ‘so much solitude’. He also thanks the Duke for his ‘generous idea’ of launching a subscription fund in Garibaldi’s name, but declines the Duke’s offer ‘with gratitude’. Click on the images on the left to see more correspondence relating to Gardibaldi's visit.
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Giuseppe Garibaldi, the famous Italian patriot responsible for the unification of Italy, visited England ...
Amongst the third Duke’s personal correspondence is a letter in French written by Garibaldi himself. ...
Many letters in the Duke’s personal papers relating to Garibaldi’s visit are from Italian and British ...
Amongst the English authorities who wrote to the Duke expressing their gratitude was the Court of Common ...
However, numerous letters retained amongst the Duke’s papers, many anonymous, reveal that some people ...
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