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3rd. Dined at Mr. Plunkett’s with Mr. Taylor of the 
Circus, Mr. Wiltshire, &c. 
4th. Sick and in bed. 
5th. Dined at Mr. Drax’s on the Queen’s Parade with 
Mr. and Mrs. Drax, Judge and Mrs. Willes, Mr. 
O’Brien and lady Susan, Mr. James Grenville jun., 
Mr. Hunt, Judge Willes’s son, Sir George Paul, &c. 
6th. Dined at Mr. Brereton’s in Orchard Street with 
Mr. Mrs. and Miss Brereton, Mr. and Mrs. George 
Brereton, lord Kelly, Mr. Taylor, &c. 
7th. Dined at Dr. Delacour’s with lord Kelly, Major 
Stanton, Sir George Paul, &c. 
8th. Dined at Mr. Hamilton’s in Alfred Buildings with 
Mr. and Mrs Hamilton and Miss, colonel Hamilton, &c. 
gth. Dined with Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, Mr, Mrs. and 
Miss Molesworth in Russell Street. Supped there with 
the same company and Mr. Stepney. 
roth. Left Bath a little after seven, reached the Castle at 
Salt Hill at eight. Lay there. 
11th Jany. Left Salt Hill at seven, came to Prince’s Court 
at ten. 
Again a two days journey. Some portion of the diary is here 
missing, but from lelters it is seen he made a hurried visit to 
Bath in the spring of 1780 when he wrote, 
11th May, from Speen Hill,—Since I left I have had 
nothing but two dishes of coffee and three slices of 
bread and butter. I hope to dine to-morrow at Bath. 
Shall go directly to York House. On 13th May from 
York House he tells that he was last night (12th) 
at the ball in the Lower Rooms which was ill attended. 
Mr. Tyson officiated. I have not yet seen the deposed 
monarch. 
15th May, from York House he wrote that he had dined 
with a lady to whom he “gave the bras” to a concert 
