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<p>Nov. 21. 1778. Linc. Inn</p>
 
<p>The <foreign>sanglier</foreign> who will give you this came and attacked
<lb/>
me <del><gap/></del> last night at 10 o'clock &#x2014; seeing no remedy I put him
<lb/>
to kennel in your bed &#x2014; Is not this free and easy?</p>
 
<p>However he shall be made to answer &#x2014; the Lord is a gracious
<lb/>
Lord and out of evil bringeth good &#x2014; He (I mean not the Lord
<lb/>
but the <unclear>sanglier</unclear> is upon intimate terms with one Blanquet or
<lb/>
Blanket a 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Lieut:<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> on board the Victory &#x2014; Blanquet was intimate
<lb/>
with Adm. Knowles and was over with him one summer
<lb/>
in Russia. He was with him when he died got a great
<lb/>
many of his papers and regrets that he did not get more. He is
<lb/>
a free hearty, communicative harum-scarum fellow &#x2014;&#x2014; For further
<lb/>
particulars I refer you to the <foreign>Sanglier</foreign> &#x2014; pump him well &#x2014; I proposed
<lb/>
to him to introduce you to Blanquet &#x2014; that he would
<lb/>
do with all his heart &#x2014; Blanquet perhaps may not stay above
<lb/>
a fortnight in London. P. talks of returning <add>to London</add> in about a week; but
<lb/>
if he does not of his own accord you must make him for the purpose
<lb/>
of introducing you. I don't doubt but what you could get B. to
<lb/>
let you have the rummaging of his Russian papers.</p>
 
<p>Interrogate P. about Keppel &#x2014; what I have collected from him
<lb/>
confirms your stories, &amp; in part accounts for them.</p>
 
<p>Swede has been introduced to Baron Dimsdale &#x2014; not the
<lb/>
Son to whom he remains yet to be introduced, but the old man
<lb/>
who has behaved to him with cordiality &amp; promised him all sorts
<lb/>
of letters and introductions.</p>
 
<p>I have got a most divine Bookbinder of Swede's recommending
<lb/>
&#x2014; Bring with you any books you have unbound &#x2014; Polish
<lb/>
Letters you have &#x2014; I want to bind them with Lind's other works.</p>
 
 






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Nov. 21. 1778. Linc. Inn

The sanglier who will give you this came and attacked
me last night at 10 o'clock — seeing no remedy I put him
to kennel in your bed — Is not this free and easy?

However he shall be made to answer — the Lord is a gracious
Lord and out of evil bringeth good — He (I mean not the Lord
but the sanglier is upon intimate terms with one Blanquet or
Blanket a 2d Lieut:t on board the Victory — Blanquet was intimate
with Adm. Knowles and was over with him one summer
in Russia. He was with him when he died got a great
many of his papers and regrets that he did not get more. He is
a free hearty, communicative harum-scarum fellow —— For further
particulars I refer you to the Sanglier — pump him well — I proposed
to him to introduce you to Blanquet — that he would
do with all his heart — Blanquet perhaps may not stay above
a fortnight in London. P. talks of returning to London in about a week; but
if he does not of his own accord you must make him for the purpose
of introducing you. I don't doubt but what you could get B. to
let you have the rummaging of his Russian papers.

Interrogate P. about Keppel — what I have collected from him
confirms your stories, & in part accounts for them.

Swede has been introduced to Baron Dimsdale — not the
Son to whom he remains yet to be introduced, but the old man
who has behaved to him with cordiality & promised him all sorts
of letters and introductions.

I have got a most divine Bookbinder of Swede's recommending
— Bring with you any books you have unbound — Polish
Letters you have — I want to bind them with Lind's other works.





Identifier: | JB/538/259/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1778-11-21

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538

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259

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001

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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