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Baghurst
Hond Sir
I had the pleasure on my arrival here to find
my two Aunts perfectly well; my Uncle is gone a Journey
he was obliged to take in consequence of his place in the
Hawkin's & Pedlar's Office; but is expected here some time
next week. Mr Mulford dined here last Saturday se'night,
at which time he was just come off his Warwickshire expedition:
he called, I understand at Oxford at on his return. the
Country every where hereabouts has been burnt up as much as
with us: they have not even had near so much rain as we had
on Saturday & Sunday: butter is at 9d pr £ at Basingstoke.
till we came to about Maidenhead yesterday the roads were
perfectly sloppy: but all the way from thence there was not
the least appearance of any rain. some Company came to breakfast
here on Wednesday & carried my Aunt Grove with them
the same day to Andover; but who where she staid till Saturday:
but who they were I am not informed. - they have but little
Paper here & I forgot to take some down: I will therefore
beg the favour of you to send me a Quire down by Sammy
which will do equally as well. My Aunts desire their
love & Compliments, & are very sorry to hear of your indisposition;
but hope soon to hear of your speedy Re-
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Jeremy Bentham |
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