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Macaulay, the grave, dull, Catharine, looked as rotten as an old 
catharine pear. Lord Imham was disgusted with her manner. 
Darley has just published a new caricature of her and the doctor, 
which she owns has vexed her to the heart. 
This plate has not been met with. Darley also published a pack 
of cards showing comical skits on Bath. 
26th. Went to Bristol, breakfasted with Mr. Mullett. 
Dined alone at the lodgings in Bath. 
27th. Dined at Mr. Sheridan’s with Mr. Brereton, MC, 
Mr. Jekyll, &c. 
28th. Dined at Weston with Mr. Cruger MP for Bristol, 
Mr. Mullett, old Mr. Cruger, &c. &c. 
29th. Dined at York House with lord Irnham. 
30th. Dined at the Pack Horse at Corsham g miles from 
Bath towards Chippenham with rev Mr. Bate, Mrs. 
Bate, Mrs. Hartley, and Mr. Edward Morgan. Saw 
Mr. Methuen’s fine collection of pictures. Returned 
to Bath in the evening. 
May t. Dined with Colonel Whitmore, Captain Mathews, 
and Mr. Edward Morgan at the colonel’s lodgings 
Miss Temple’s in Galloway’s Buildings. 
2nd. Left Bath, came through Midford, Hinton, Phillip’s 
Norton, Beckington, Frome, Longleat, and Maiden 
Bradley, to Stourton 24 miles from Bath. Lay at 
Stourhead, near Mere, Wilts. 
3rd. Went to church. Saw Mr. Hoare’s garden’s, the 
ridings, and house. Lay at Stourhead, Mrs. Hillier’s. 
4th. Left Stourhead ; dined at the Antelope at Salisbury 
26 miles. Proceeded to the Wheat Sheaf at Popham 
Lane. Lay there. Saw in the morning Fonthill (Mr. 
Beckford's) near Hindon, and Wilton (lord Pembroke’s), 
near Salisbury. 
5th. Dined at the George at Hounslow. Lay in Prince’s 
Court. . 
