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Mr. Love left Russia, he heard a report that he was
arrived at that capital. but as Mr. Love came to England
by the way of the Rega he had no opportunity
of learning the truth of the report.
As every circumstance relative to your Son
must give you pleasure, I make no apology for
troubling you with these particulars. I would have
introduced Mr. Love to your Friend Jerrcy, if
he'd not left Hendon a short time before his arrival.
I understand he is with the Marquis of Lansdown.
I gave Mr. L his address & it is probable he will
give him a letter. This young man is come
to England with hopes of obtaining a commission in
our Service: perhaps he may not leave London
or its neighbourhood before your arrival in Town
of which I shall be glad to have early intelligence, &
I will endeavour to introduce Mr. Love to You,, with
whom I am sure you will have the pleasure in conversing.
It gave us pleasure to learn of your arrival
at Bath, by Mr. Ellison, who went there upon a very
unpleasant Errand. Mr. Clark's last account was
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"Richard Clark, Lord Mayor of London" |
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