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years of age, my friend wishes to know whether he is living, & where he is if he is dead he
my friend requests a Certificate of it may be sent over hither —
as my fiend is one I have often obliged to myself, & upon
your Account, I hope you will furnish me with the
best Account you can of this Coll Delafontaine & as
soon as you can.
X some of the Great under the present from
their private attention to Messrs Burk & Sheridan & their
of the improbability of the King recovering went
over to their hasty & deserted Mr Pitt , whom I
am sorry to acquaint you was your ffiend Sir James
Harris, notwithstanding their Mr Pitts Recommendation
the King just his that him a
Peer by the Title of Lord Malmesbury, who has now
given up his to Holland, where he had
acquired great credit by the shre he had in negotiating
the late Treaty concluded between our Court & the King
of Russia & the States general, If the had been
appointed Regent wch wd been here the case had the
King's illness continued a fortnight longer his Lordship
it is thought and have either been sent Ambassador
to or been made Secretary of State here at home
but the bar lost every thing I mean every
kind of appointment & has nothing to do but to
retire, as a private gentleman, from all public offices
indeed nover were such members
this disappointment of principal play owing to
the Kings sudden & happy recovery as a Total
of Administration wod certainly have taken place
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Reginald Pole Carew |
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