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<p>Hon<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Sir<lb/><lb/>  | <p>Hon<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Sir<lb/><lb/>  | ||
Since my last I have had and extraordinary<lb/>  | |||
piece of news from Winchester, which was<lb/>  | piece of news from Winchester, which was<lb/>  | ||
communicates to me by my friend Ralfe, who is lately<lb/>  | communicates to me by my friend Ralfe, who is lately<lb/>  | ||
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Hond Sir
Since my last I have had and extraordinary
piece of news from Winchester, which was
communicates to me by my friend Ralfe, who is lately
recovered from the Small-Pox, which he took from
Inoculation, and has had it as favourably as he could
possibly wish. it is that Carew Gauntlett will soon
be married to Miss Ralfe, a match which her
friends do not greatly approve of, especially as the
Old Lady will not give them a single farthing,
tho' she cannot but be sensible it is a very advantageous
-vantageous match for her Son in point of Fortune,
but she never liked him. they are to have the house
Mrs Saunders lives in, and intend setting up the Wine-
Trade: they have had already great promises from severall
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