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Colchester 7 Aug 1778
 
People here are very much dissatisfied with  ... and his letter. There is a man here who upon the post report had given 6 guineas to be spent in merry making.
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          We did not breakfast very early, we go at 12 to the place you know of & I have got to dress, to that you must not expect a very long letter. I shall enclose one to little Mr Wood, which on pain of my severest displeasure I charge you to put into the post the day you receive it.
          I reached this place not till after 10 at night - the family were just gone to bed & Mrs Foster got up, threw on her bedgown & under petticoat & came down into the parlour to give me some cool tankard which was all I chose to have. I got a horse that was as easy as an old chore but as dead as ditch-water. The poor beast hung down its head, and seemed tired when I set out which was a little after 5. I reached Burntwood (7 miles from London) about 9 and gave my horse a bait till 1/2 after 12. In the mean time I got my hair comfortably dressed, and took the opportunity of viewing the camp at Worley common, of which there is an excellent view from a field at the back of the Crown Inn where I put up; the best view, the people say, that there is from any place. It really forms a very pretty scene, and immediately I began as usual forming wishes and impracticable schemes.





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Colchester 7 Aug 1778

People here are very much dissatisfied with ... and his letter. There is a man here who upon the post report had given 6 guineas to be spent in merry making. __________________________________________

         We did not breakfast very early, we go at 12 to the place you know of & I have got to dress, to that you must not expect a very long letter. I shall enclose one to little Mr Wood, which on pain of my severest displeasure I charge you to put into the post the day you receive it. 
         I reached this place not till after 10 at night - the family were just gone to bed & Mrs Foster got up, threw on her bedgown & under petticoat & came down into the parlour to give me some cool tankard which was all I chose to have. I got a horse that was as easy as an old chore but as dead as ditch-water. The poor beast hung down its head, and seemed tired when I set out which was a little after 5. I reached Burntwood (7 miles from London) about 9 and gave my horse a bait till 1/2 after 12. In the mean time I got my hair comfortably dressed, and took the opportunity of viewing the camp at Worley common, of which there is an excellent view from a field at the back of the Crown Inn where I put up; the best view, the people say, that there is from any place. It really forms a very pretty scene, and immediately I began as usual forming wishes and impracticable schemes. 




Identifier: | JB/538/217/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538.

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1778-08-07

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217

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Jeremy Bentham

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