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<p>to set off for Oxford the next Day<lb/> | <p>to set off for Oxford the next Day<lb/> | ||
unless his Friend in the<lb/> | unless his Friend in the<lb/> | ||
Buildings <sic>sho<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> < | Buildings <sic>sho<hi rend="superscript">d</hi></sic> <unclear>int??t</unclear> herself<lb/> | ||
so far in his favour, as to<lb/> | so far in his favour, as to<lb/> | ||
< | <unclear>admit</unclear> him to his share in<lb/> | ||
the disposal of the Ticket whether<lb/> | the disposal of the Ticket whether<lb/> | ||
Blank or <unclear>Crïze</unclear> <add>for</add> in that case he<lb/> | Blank or <unclear>Crïze</unclear> <add>for</add> in that case he<lb/> |
Dear Papa
My Grandmama thinks that maid you mention'd
to her in your letter will not do, and would not chuse to have so young
an one, and would likewise have one that understood something in
the Kitchen, finds that they expect as much wages as they that
can do more; as to Betty she goes on pretty well at present. she
does not doubt but that there will be maids enough offerr them-
-selves in a little time. upon opening the Teachest my Grandma-
-ma found all the tea was gone; and therefore desires that when
you come you would bring some with you, the Doctor is gone to
Town, and will not come home till Thursday so that I can do
nothing till then. Your dutiful Son
J. Bentham.
Tuesday 12th Decr 1762.
Mr Bentham's Complimts to Mrs Holmes, &
will do himself the pleasure of drinking a
dish of the Tea, with her to morrow being
fryday it the last, he was delaied
in the C kept him by. some friends that spent the
week with him — in the Country & In wishing that the Round
of the year may continue as chearful & as
Joyoux as the Beginning of it was, he can'thas
helpthe pleasure thinking of Mrs Holmes who contributd
so much to make it so. — Jerry, poor boy!,
wants to know, whether he forfeits his share
of the Ticket merely because his father is to be
hang'd both he says, couldmay be too much
for him to bear — He comes up on Monday
& where he & his son, were
however did not forget
wanting however, to remember
the day, in a Toast.
to set off for Oxford the next Day
unless his Friend in the
Buildings shod int??t herself
so far in his favour, as to
admit him to his share in
the disposal of the Ticket whether
Blank or Crïze for in that case he
wll be obliged to her for respiting
his Journey a day or two
longer.
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Jeremy Bentham |
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