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<p>ten days ago he was in the habit of making up packets
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of these publications four hours a week to above seventy
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different persons who take them in by this channel, which
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in point of frequency has so much the advantage of the
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post. You may even have them 6 times a week if you
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are disposed to pay double price.</p>
 
<p>Instead of the one Miss Vernon spoken of in the
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letter which you have, <del>we have</del> I found both. We had
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likewise L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> &amp; Lady Warwick for two or three days, with their
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two boys who are at Winchester School. They are in their way
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from a place they had in Sussex to a place they have in Wales.
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It should seem their finances were coming round again, as they
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came here with a considerable train, have been lately to
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Warwick Castle <del><gap/></del> canvassing and entertaining, and talk of being
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there in the winter, when people here are to meet them: but
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I have not happened to learn precisely how that matter stands.</p>
 
<p>Capt. Blanket came here piping hot from the Naval Review at
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which he had been present as visitor to Capt. Macbride.</p>


<p>Governor Parry and his two boys from Winchester likewise <add>took</add></p>




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ten days ago he was in the habit of making up packets
of these publications four hours a week to above seventy
different persons who take them in by this channel, which
in point of frequency has so much the advantage of the
post. You may even have them 6 times a week if you
are disposed to pay double price.

Instead of the one Miss Vernon spoken of in the
letter which you have, we have I found both. We had
likewise Ld & Lady Warwick for two or three days, with their
two boys who are at Winchester School. They are in their way
from a place they had in Sussex to a place they have in Wales.
It should seem their finances were coming round again, as they
came here with a considerable train, have been lately to
Warwick Castle canvassing and entertaining, and talk of being
there in the winter, when people here are to meet them: but
I have not happened to learn precisely how that matter stands.

Capt. Blanket came here piping hot from the Naval Review at
which he had been present as visitor to Capt. Macbride.

Governor Parry and his two boys from Winchester likewise took



Identifier: | JB/539/223/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

Date_1

1781-??-??

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539

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223

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Image

001

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Correspondence

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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