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also young Bouverie, youngest son of Ld Radner — Methuen
the father has £16,000 a year. Bouverie when he comes
of age which will be in a few months has £20,000 am
told: among them all they have not the tenth part of an
idea Young Methuen is the very mal of Mylord What-
-then in the Princesse de Babylone, except that instead of
my Lord's crustiness he seems to have good nature.
No Ld Durtry yet, and Hamilton does not come this month
What think you of Ld G. G. opposing Clark? Ld S
knows nothing of the latter thinks it will be the best thing
him that could happen, dividing the opposition party
Send me any election news you pick up - as likewise
any thing you can get from St Paul's — Ministerial
news he may be more in the way of picking up than
me. It will be shortest to direct to Shelburne house
Ld S. has just written to Dunning to ask him here.
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