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Before A + A Connectg Observs §3 Clandestine

5 1. Ld Belgrave
asked. When the time came for something to be
done in consequence, Mr Boadle, notwithstanding
his received renewed expectations [+] (received with additional
force by the
view of the accommodation
it was now
for the first time in my power to give
for nothing but Tothill Fields without the
compleat possession of
the Salisbury Estate
would have enabled one
to give it - / Mr
Boadle, notwithstanding
so important and
favourable a change
of circumstances,
found Ld Belgrave still
inflexible. What, under these circumstances this fresh disappointment could
Mr Boadle say to me? That it was the By what explanation could
he make the refusal credible? Was it to be represented to me as
the choice and determination
of his noble principal, to have my Prisoners to
shake hands with him and his Lady from their windows? — In a word
to for saving the inhabitant occupier of that house from the
otherwise inevitable reputation of insanity - (and
I took care so to put it to him) there was but
one waypossible expedient — which was, to confess the how it had
happened: — Lord Belgrave had applied for a
promise, that the land (though now perhaps already purchased), should never be put to that
its only lawful use: — and had obtained that he had applied - and <add>he had</add>

promise. succeeded. The 20th Feby 1800 was the day
when on which I received the from Mr Boadle, a letter, that had been written,
in terms of ambiguous delicacy, to convey to my
conception the unpleasant news. The first of
March 1800 was the day when, upon a visit
of mine to Mr Boadle, with a letter of mine for him in my hand,
the letter was explained so interpreted, by him and the in the event of his not being at home, that letter of his
was interpreted by him as written in that view - and the intelligence confirmed to me.

The correspondence is in my possession: and
certainly on my own part, I can not have the
smallest objection to the publication of it: if I
spare your Lordship the trouble of it for the present,
it is only becau mainly as not being necessary
to the present purpose.




Identifier: | JB/121/020/001
"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 121.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

121

Main Headings

Panopticon

Folio number

020

Info in main headings field

Clandestine

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

"Recto" is not in the list (recto, verso) of allowed values for the "Rectoverso" property.

Page Numbering

E5

Penner

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

See note 1 to letter 1507, vol. 6, and note 24 to

ID Number

001

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