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been reckoning without<lb/> | been reckoning without<lb/> | ||
his Host -</note><lb/> | his Host -</note><lb/> | ||
be bought on the | be bought on the carpet by M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Long and when as yet<lb/> | ||
Tothill Fields was the only object, directly and principally<lb/> | Tothill Fields was the only object, directly and principally<lb/> | ||
in view, the Land Steward, M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Boodle, himself a liberal<lb/> | in view, the Land Steward, M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Boodle, himself a liberal<lb/> | ||
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as the inevitable result to the habitation of Lord Belgrave,<lb/> | as the inevitable result to the habitation of Lord Belgrave,<lb/> | ||
in every event than that of his Lordships <del>allowing</del><lb/> | in every event than that of his Lordships <del>allowing</del><lb/> | ||
been pleased to allow me to remove them, | been pleased to allow me to remove them, excepting of<lb/> | ||
course the then unimagined and to me altogether inconceivable<lb/> | course the then unimagined and to me altogether inconceivable<lb/> | ||
went | went of the lands being purchased & not used. This<lb/> | ||
brought | brought on a correspondence, commenced on my part, requesting<lb/> | ||
his Lordship's co-operation for that purpose. Nor came<lb/> | his Lordship's co-operation for that purpose. Nor came<lb/> | ||
the application of their Lordship's professional advisers for the<lb/> | the application of their Lordship's professional advisers for the<lb/> | ||
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to draw that long wished for and otherwise hopeless benefit:<lb/> | to draw that long wished for and otherwise hopeless benefit:<lb/> | ||
thereupon came the proposition, for the requisite concurrence on<lb/> | thereupon came the proposition, for the requisite concurrence on<lb/> | ||
my part - a proposition | my part - a proposition followed by my consent given in the<lb/> | ||
most cordial and explicit terms the very instant it was asked. | most cordial and explicit terms the very instant it was asked.<lb/> | ||
When the time comae for something to be done in consequence,<lb/> | When the time comae for something to be done in consequence,<lb/> | ||
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Boodle, notwithstanding his renewed expectations (renewed<lb/> | M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Boodle, notwithstanding his renewed expectations (renewed<lb/> |
Before A 4 Connectg Observ
SS3 The Establishment betrayed to Ld Belgrave
Even before the purchase of the entire Salisbury Estate had 5
J.Bs & Boodles mutual
disappointment on
discovering Boodle had
been reckoning without
his Host -
be bought on the carpet by Mr Long and when as yet
Tothill Fields was the only object, directly and principally
in view, the Land Steward, Mr Boodle, himself a liberal
man, after a suitable eulogium, on the lberality and public
spirit of the noble inhabitant of Grosvenor (otherwise called
Belgrave) House, had bespoken a visit of me to receive the
consent & expanded arms of Lord Belgrave; and your Lordship
may imagine the surprise and mortification experienced by
the author of the invitation, as well as by the person who
had embraced it, when upon meeting on the occasion of
that visit, it was discovered by Mr Boodle that he had been
reckoning without his Host. -
When the purchase of the Salisbury Estate had been determined 6
Upon the purchase
of the Salisbury Estate
J.B requested Ld Belgrave
co-operation to obtain for the
appropriatrion of
Tothill Fields -
application was made
on the part of Ld Belgrave
for a particular accommodation
which was
connected to - but
his Lordship still
inflexible -
upon as above, then came the inconvenience above described,
as the inevitable result to the habitation of Lord Belgrave,
in every event than that of his Lordships allowing
been pleased to allow me to remove them, excepting of
course the then unimagined and to me altogether inconceivable
went of the lands being purchased & not used. This
brought on a correspondence, commenced on my part, requesting
his Lordship's co-operation for that purpose. Nor came
the application of their Lordship's professional advisers for the
accommodation - The communication from which the estate was
to draw that long wished for and otherwise hopeless benefit:
thereupon came the proposition, for the requisite concurrence on
my part - a proposition followed by my consent given in the
most cordial and explicit terms the very instant it was asked.
When the time comae for something to be done in consequence,
Mr Boodle, notwithstanding his renewed expectations (renewed
with additional force by the view of the accommodation it was
now for the first time in my power to give for Tothill Fields without
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