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Linc. Inn Oct. 24. 1778
I have received yours of the 18th
Your Tinfoil instead of a guinea or more as the man
talked of, came to but 7-8 1/2
I hope by the bye you have received it— It went
in Tuesday or Wednesday by the Diligence from the Belt in Friday Street,
L.S.G. took it in the Coach and paid the carriage which
came to . In the parcel were the other things I talked
of— item certain pair of tweed ruffles— 1 pr all lace
one pair lace with a footing & one pair of muslin with
lace calcing. Perhaps I ma be able to spare yo a wastcoat
or two soon, but I am not certain. Give me timely
i.c: 5 days at the Court, where you go, that I may not need
my thing more.
I have been deterring to write all this which in expectation
of getting Franks or recommendations or both from
Lord — As yet I have got neither. People are out of
town. Perhaps you may have some perhaps not— As Postimentto
the place of your proverbial vengeance would be better
than at Plymouth where you are to stay so short a time
What advantage to you would it be for example to be introduced
at this time to Ominancy if you were to quit the
place in a week after? I will use my own discretion about
the business unless special instructions come to me—. My attention
Identifier: | JB/538/245/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 538. |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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