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<p> L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Dartry I believe is not <add> now</add> expected here: at least not yet a <lb/> while: Lady Dartry I understand is much in favour with<lb/> the Queen.  L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Camden is expected here the 15<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>: Dunning <lb/> on the 25<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>.  M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Dunning comes <del>here</del> a week before, to be here<lb/> while her husband is at Bristol.  I am kept here for the <lb/> proposed purpose of L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Camden and Dunning's looking over <lb/> my book: hence it appears that I shall not at any rate leave <lb/> this place <sic>till</sic> the month is out.  As soon however as there <lb/> is no particular reason assigned for my staying here I intend <lb/> to go: so that by the first week in next month it is probable<lb/> we shall meet: this however can not be, if Douglas and Trail <lb/> <add> are </add> both <del>stay</del> with you at that time: since the house would not hold <lb/> us all &#x2014; tell me how that matter stands.</p>
<p> When the <sic>Dutchess</sic> of B. comes seems not to be yet <lb/> fixed: there is some expectation that she will bring the Duke with <lb/> her.  L<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> S. said to me <sic>t'other</sic> day as we were sitting after dinner <lb/>  <foreign>tete a tete</foreign>, that he hoped she would, that the Duke might <lb/> "have the advantage of making my acquaintance".  This, I have <lb/> a good notion, I told you in my last: if I did you must excuse <lb/> <add> me</add> </p> 






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Ld Dartry I believe is not now expected here: at least not yet a
while: Lady Dartry I understand is much in favour with
the Queen. Ld Camden is expected here the 15th: Dunning
on the 25th. Mrs Dunning comes here a week before, to be here
while her husband is at Bristol. I am kept here for the
proposed purpose of Ld Camden and Dunning's looking over
my book: hence it appears that I shall not at any rate leave
this place till the month is out. As soon however as there
is no particular reason assigned for my staying here I intend
to go: so that by the first week in next month it is probable
we shall meet: this however can not be, if Douglas and Trail
are both stay with you at that time: since the house would not hold
us all — tell me how that matter stands.

When the Dutchess of B. comes seems not to be yet
fixed: there is some expectation that she will bring the Duke with
her. Ld S. said to me t'other day as we were sitting after dinner
tete a tete, that he hoped she would, that the Duke might
"have the advantage of making my acquaintance". This, I have
a good notion, I told you in my last: if I did you must excuse
me




Identifier: | JB/539/227/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 539.

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1781-09-10

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539

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227

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001

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Correspondence

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Jeremy Bentham

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