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' | John Robinson formerly his steward may eventually take rank before his wife. It is said that he is now <unclear><gap/></unclear> but on what terms I have not heard- according to some he remains a commoner & will notwithstanding continue to support the administration. Others say he takes his <unclear><gap/></unclear> titles & has obtained besides the promise of a blue <sic>Ribband</sic>.<lb/> We hear that Pitt has prepared and <unclear><gap/></unclear> a Bill nearly the same with <unclear><del><gap/></del></unclear> Fox's. The Trade to be left in the hands of the <unclear><gap/></unclear> the Government to be <unclear>vested</unclear> in Commons for a term of years but named by the Crown. Probably his plan establishing the succession to offices on rotation will <del>be</del> make a part of this bill & in that case it will be nearly the same with what Fox proposed after his first bill was <unclear><gap/></unclear> to the House of Lords.<lb/> The only changes talked of are Lord Carmarthen to be Privy <unclear>Cal</unclear>. Lord Sidney to be Secretary of State for foreign affairs & <del>Lord</del> Dundas to be secretary for the home department. Wilson desires his compliments & is <hi rend="underline">very happy</hi> to hear that affairs turn out better than expectation. We hope you will not be detained longer than the time you mention.<lb/> I am Dear Bentham yours <unclear>&c</unclear><lb/> James Trail<lb/> London 22 May 1784 | ||
John Robinson formerly his steward may eventually take rank before his wife. It is said that he is now but on what terms I have not heard- according to some he remains a commoner & will notwithstanding continue to support the administration. Others say he takes his titles & has obtained besides the promise of a blue Ribband.
We hear that Pitt has prepared and a Bill nearly the same with Fox's. The Trade to be left in the hands of the the Government to be vested in Commons for a term of years but named by the Crown. Probably his plan establishing the succession to offices on rotation will be make a part of this bill & in that case it will be nearly the same with what Fox proposed after his first bill was to the House of Lords.
The only changes talked of are Lord Carmarthen to be Privy Cal. Lord Sidney to be Secretary of State for foreign affairs & Lord Dundas to be secretary for the home department. Wilson desires his compliments & is very happy to hear that affairs turn out better than expectation. We hope you will not be detained longer than the time you mention.
I am Dear Bentham yours &c
James Trail
London 22 May 1784
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letter 499, vol. 3; also printed, with short omissions at the beginning and end in bowring, x, 135, but there misdated 22 january |
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