Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Dyott's Diary, 1781-1845, Vol. 2 of 2: A Selection From the Journal of William Dyott, Sometime General in the British Army and Aide-De-Camp to His Majesty King George III
On the 24th I at length took full occupation Of dear, dear Freeford, where I Slept for the first time for fourteen years. With meek and due reverence I humbly implore the divine Providence to grant me my health to enjoy the latter years Of my life at the residence Of my ancestors.
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