Letter from Rear-Adm. Lord Hood to General Jacob de Budé reporting that he was on his way to England, having received his orders in April, and noting that Prince William had visited Havana [?] and was in excellent health.

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and trust. I shall not be more than four or five day behind him. I will say nothing of Prince Williams reception at the Havana, as His Royal Highness wi soon I flatter myself. have an opportunity of giving you every particular in person, and will only to do now. That the Lovely Prince continues to enjoy mo perfect health, and that I am with real regard an Esteem. My dear general Your most faithfull and obedient humble servant Hood