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<p> <unclear>heed</unclear> in return for <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></sic> you cannot give me greater pleasure when<lb/>you are than by letting me know that this is come late to your<lb/>hands & that you are well and comfortably circumstanced<lb/> I thank God, I have rubbed <sic>thro'</sic> the winter severe as it <lb/>has been tolerably well, & have no particular complaint<lb/>in part of health <sic>altho</sic> I am now got in to the 77<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of <lb/>my age and see many of my old acquaintances dropping<lb/> absent <sic>dayly</sic> around me, It is my great satisfaction & what<lb/>contributes so much to my health that I find myself <lb/>perfectly happy in my connections Jar & Charles are <lb/>both of them in very respectable situations in life, as<lb/>well in regard to opulence as Character & M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi | <p> <unclear>heed</unclear> in return for <sic>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></sic> you cannot give me greater pleasure when<lb/>you are than by letting me know that this is come late to your<lb/>hands & that you are well and comfortably circumstanced<lb/> I thank God, I have rubbed <sic>thro'</sic> the winter severe as it <lb/>has been tolerably well, & have no particular complaint<lb/>in part of health <sic>altho</sic> I am now got in to the 77<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of <lb/>my age and see many of my old acquaintances dropping<lb/> absent <sic>dayly</sic> around me, It is my great satisfaction & what<lb/>contributes so much to my health that I find myself <lb/>perfectly happy in my connections Jar & Charles are <lb/>both of them in very respectable situations in life, as<lb/>well in regard to opulence as Character & M<hi rend="superscript">rs</hi> Abbot<lb/>the wife of the Farmer is a young lady of <del>the most</del> <add> so </add> amiable<lb/>a disposition that she cements us all together by<lb/>the Sweetness of her even temper, & Husband's<lb/>fondness for her, we dine at each others Houses —<lb/> alternating every Sunday <del>&</del> in Town, & all<lb/>the Summer time your Mother & I are at Mr <lb/>Abbott Country House at Putney Heath <del>about</del> <add> in a </add><lb/>delightful situation <sic>ab<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></sic> 7 miles from London.<lb/>Your friend Pole Carew goes on increasing his <lb/>Family, having already 4 Children & your Uncle Sir <lb/>Joseph York is created a Peer by the Title of Lord </p> <pb/> <p>Dover, his Lordship's Country House being at <unclear>Reve Hough</unclear> <lb/>within less than half a mile of Carr's I in the Summer<lb/>have the pleasure of seeing him <del>more</del> often in Summer<lb/>and he does you the honour to make very obliging<lb/>Enquiries after you, having heard a great deal about<lb/>you from your friend Pole Carew.</p><pb/><!-- This is at right angles between the two sections of text --><p> Dr Lv to Col<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> Bentham<lb/> dat<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> 13 Mar<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi> 1789</p><!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
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heed in return for wch you cannot give me greater pleasure when
you are than by letting me know that this is come late to your
hands & that you are well and comfortably circumstanced
I thank God, I have rubbed thro' the winter severe as it
has been tolerably well, & have no particular complaint
in part of health altho I am now got in to the 77th year of
my age and see many of my old acquaintances dropping
absent dayly around me, It is my great satisfaction & what
contributes so much to my health that I find myself
perfectly happy in my connections Jar & Charles are
both of them in very respectable situations in life, as
well in regard to opulence as Character & Mrs Abbot
the wife of the Farmer is a young lady of the most so amiable
a disposition that she cements us all together by
the Sweetness of her even temper, & Husband's
fondness for her, we dine at each others Houses —
alternating every Sunday & in Town, & all
the Summer time your Mother & I are at Mr
Abbott Country House at Putney Heath about in a
delightful situation abt 7 miles from London.
Your friend Pole Carew goes on increasing his
Family, having already 4 Children & your Uncle Sir
Joseph York is created a Peer by the Title of Lord
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Dover, his Lordship's Country House being at Reve Hough
within less than half a mile of Carr's I in the Summer
have the pleasure of seeing him more often in Summer
and he does you the honour to make very obliging
Enquiries after you, having heard a great deal about
you from your friend Pole Carew.
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Dr Lv to Coll Bentham
datd 13 March 1789
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