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bill there 11s. 6d. To Bath 19 miles, horses £1 : 10, 
—horseler 1s, drivers 3s. Came to Henry Phillot’s. 
at the Bear. Lay there. Miss Wilkes lay at Mr. 
Kirkham’s, No. 3 North Parade. Dined at Mrs, 
Molineux No. 5 Gay Street. 
From these entries we get a fair idea of the customs and 
expenses of the road. It will be noticed he spells the word 
horseler. 
roth. Dined at Mrs. Molineux’s in Gay St. Paid for 
carriage of two trunks #1:1:10. Lay in No. 3 
North Parade. 
t1th. Dined at Mrs. Molineux’s with Miss Wilkes and 
Mr. Franklin. Paid for carriage of one trunk 8s. gd. 
12th. Paid Berton’s two bills of Atwood and Layton for 
tin and queen’s ware, 18s. 7d. Dined at the lodgings 
with Mrs. Molineux and Miss Wilkes and in the 
evening paid subscription to the Upper Rooms 10/6. 
Mrs. Molineux so often mentioned was a London neighbour, 
her house was 1n Berkley St. 
13th. Fast day. Dined at York House with lord 
Abingdon, Mr. Fisher and Mr. Wise. 
t4th. Dined at the lodgings with Mrs. Molineux and 
Miss Wilkes. \\ edgewood’s bill ros. 6d. 
r5th. Sunday. Dined at Mr. Charnock’s in the Crescent 
with Mr. Plunket, Mr. and Mrs. Charnock and Miss. 
Wilkes. 
16th. Dined at Mr. Brereton’s in Garrard Street with 
Mr. and Mrs. Brereton senr and junr, Miss Juliet 
Brereton, Major Molesworth, Miss Wilkes, Mr. Char- 
nock, Mr. Plunket, &c. 
17th. Dined at Dr. Delacour’s in Prince’s Buildings with 
Dr. and Mrs. Delacour, the lords Abingdon, and 
Mountnorris, Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Gideon, Mr. and Mrs. 
Standard, Miss Wilkes and Mr. Hamilton. 
