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lordship assures ' George ' that ' Almack's or White's 

 will bring it all back again/ and with a wish for 

 the continuance of their friendship concludes a 

 letter very characteristic of his own and Selwyn's 

 mutual sentiments. 



The few following letters^ of the March-Selwyn 

 correspondence being undated, it is useless to attempt 

 chronological reference, but it is evident they followed 

 closely on the last-mentioned. I therefore leave the 

 reader to follow them until less vague grounds are 

 reached for direct reference. 



The results of his lordship's Turf engagements in 

 1765 were meagre indeed; of ten engagements two 

 were rewarded with a brace of .£50 plates, meaning, 

 no doubt, little pecuniary benefit in bets. 



^ Appendices K — R. 



