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<note>1791-10-9</note> | |||
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<p>B. P. Fryday</p> | |||
<p>The old couple have breakfasted<lb/> | |||
here, but would not stay Dinner or<lb/> | |||
Bed — Your Father seems in a<lb/> | |||
very declining State, and poor M<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">rs</hi><lb/> | |||
Bentham could not refrain from Tears<lb/> | |||
speaking of his Life, with regard to<lb/> | |||
the Home which he has let to Lady<lb/> | |||
Ashburton. — They are gone by slow<lb/> | |||
Journies to London: Of course I said<lb/> | |||
nothing about their Sons coming here.</p> | |||
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1791-10-9
290
B. P. Fryday
The old couple have breakfasted
here, but would not stay Dinner or
Bed — Your Father seems in a
very declining State, and poor M<hi rend="underline">rs
Bentham could not refrain from Tears
speaking of his Life, with regard to
the Home which he has let to Lady
Ashburton. — They are gone by slow
Journies to London: Of course I said
nothing about their Sons coming here.
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"William Petty, 2nd Earl Shelburne, Lord Lansdowne" |
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