Confiscated French love letters finally opened after 265 years

An undated handout photograph taken by The National Archives and released by the University of Cambridge on 2 November 2023 shows a love letter from Anne Le Cerf, a.k.a. Nanette, to her husband Jean Topsent. Undelivered letters written to French sailors during an 18th century war between Britain and France have finally been opened and studied -- after more than 250 years of gathering dust. The unread letters have provided a rare insight into the lives of sailors and their families in the 1700s, from the wife of a senior naval officer to an elderly mother chastising her son for not writing. (Photo by Renaud Morieux / THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES / AFP)






