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are all living. Mr. Churton, who is keeping his Xmas with us 

 as usual, desires his best respects, and many thanks for the 

 hospitable reception and intelligent information which he met 

 with last summer at Lyndon. He is a good antiquary, and 

 much employed in writing the life of Doctor Will. Smith, the 

 founder of Brazenose Coll. of which he is now the senior fellow. 

 Y r leg, we hope, is recovered from its accident. Mrs. ,1. 

 White joins in affectionate compliments, and the good wishes of 

 the season. I conclude 



Y r most humble servant, 



G. WHITK. 





