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Ld Wycombe was gone somewhere by water and though
he was expected back that day I did not choose
to wait for the chance of seeing him, the less so as
Grove place being but six miles I might
soon learn of his return. I left therefore a
note for him d offering to come to him
directly as I shall hear of his arrival if
he I could spend any time with him.
The next day I received a fine written
formal friendly letter to tell me he
must go to Bowood & no arrangement
for our meeting there or elsewhere.
Lady Malmesbury was alone at home till
Saturday evening. Ld M. was gone to Portsmouth.
I shall probably go there tomorrow or next day
and I know not whether I shall return
here or not: meaning to be in town in the
course of the week. I shall then wish to
Identifier: | JB/541/208/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 541. |
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1791-01-27 |
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208 |
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Correspondence |
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Samuel Bentham |
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