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1781-9-13
Sept: 13th Thursday
Yesterday came here in the evening a Mr Ernest, a
heavy-looking good humoured sort of a German, intimately connected
somehow or other (I can't yet tell how) with Count Bruhl,
through whose means he came known to Ld S. In the chaise With him came
his servant also a German who before bedtime got drunk
& deposited his carcass in the housekeeper's room instead of his
downstairs to a certain place after I had been up to
the housekeeper upon the , who being a neighbour,
open'd her hard case to me. Finding remonstrances ineffectual, we got
a couple of the men who handled him away. I left Mrs Housekeeper
to her repose.
Yesterday also came Parson Townsend. I have not yet had
any private communication with him. Illness in his family prevented
his intended journey into Northamptonshire. The same illness may
perhaps prevent my visit to him.
Today came a letter announcing an intended visit from
a certain Ld & Lady Trecton . This Ld Trecton is Ld Ch. Baron in Ireland. His father
was an attorney and did Ld. S.'s business there.
Identifier: | JB/539/231/001 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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