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Abbot; &#x2014; I find M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Jefferson thought I meant a Gen-<lb/>
Abbot; &#x2014; I find M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Jefferson thought I meant a Gen-<lb/>
-tleman. Commoner's Gown, as also did M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Mores; whom I<lb/>
-tleman. Commoner's Gown, as also did M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Mores; whom I<lb/>
met going up <add>in a Machine</add> as I was coming down hither; M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Jefferson told<lb/>
me he intended waiting upon you to dissuade you from my<lb/>
having it upon supposition of <sic>it's</sic> being a Gentleman &#x2014; Com-<lb/>
-moner's Gown: but I have <sic>explain'd</sic> to him my meaning, and<lb/>
he has no objection to it. it is very cheap, being but 2.<unclear>6</unclear><hi rend="superscript">d</hi> a<lb/>
Yard, and costs less than Prince's Stuff, and yet is I think<lb/>
a good deal handsomer. <del>y</del>I will send you the Gown tomorrow sen-<lb/>
-night by Kemp's Machine with some more Tully, 'till when<lb/>
I am<lb/>
Dear Papa</p>
<p>Your <sic>dutifull</sic> and<lb/>
affectionate Son (in good spirits)</p>
<p>J. Bentham.</p>
<p>Pray give my duty<lb/>
to my Grand mama,<lb/>
and love to dear<lb/>
Sammy boy.</p>





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Clubs, I should be glad to know how our Club does, I call it ours,
because I hope when I come to town, to be readmitted an honou-
-rable Member of it; I can assure you, Papa, I thought of you
last Fryday with a good deal of pleasure, which however was ac-
-companied with some regre.t, that I could not be present. pray
remember me next meeting to Mrs Holmes and Mrs
Abbot; — I find Mr Jefferson thought I meant a Gen-
-tleman. Commoner's Gown, as also did Mr Mores; whom I
met going up in a Machine as I was coming down hither; Mr Jefferson told
me he intended waiting upon you to dissuade you from my
having it upon supposition of it's being a Gentleman — Com-
-moner's Gown: but I have explain'd to him my meaning, and
he has no objection to it. it is very cheap, being but 2.6d a
Yard, and costs less than Prince's Stuff, and yet is I think
a good deal handsomer. yI will send you the Gown tomorrow sen-
-night by Kemp's Machine with some more Tully, 'till when
I am
Dear Papa

Your dutifull and
affectionate Son (in good spirits)

J. Bentham.

Pray give my duty
to my Grand mama,
and love to dear
Sammy boy.





Identifier: | JB/537/134/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 537.

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1761-11-21

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537

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134

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002

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Penner

Jeremy Bentham

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