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APPENDIX XI. 



Fehruari/ 1772. 



My dear George, — I thought that I should have heard 

 from you before this. I set out on Friday or Saturday 

 for Newmarket. I intend going to Rigby's for Ipswich 

 races, to meet the Duke of Grafton, Vernon, Panton, 

 Bunbury, etc. We shall go on Thursday se'night to 

 Euston, and the week afterwards to Newmarket, for the 

 July meeting.^ 



There is no news. Everything is much as you left it. 

 The Fish says that Colonel Crawford continues to lose, 

 and that he complains he has no money, nor anything now 

 remaining of all his riches but bad debts. 



Adieu ! mon chcr ami. Let me hear from you what you 

 are doing, and how you are. The Spanish Amhassadrice 

 breakfasted at my house this morning, and went with me 

 to see the Queen's house, which was a great ho7'e, but they 

 liked it. I hear that Mrs. St. John is enceinte. I will 

 write to you from Newmarket when I return, and may, 

 perhaps, make you a visit to Matson. Adieu ! 



Almack's, Monday after dinner. 



At dinner, Lord "William, Sir W. Boothby, Lord George 

 Cavendish, and myself, Bunbury ^ gives a dinner to-day 

 to the Duchess of Devonshire and Lady Melbourne. 



^ Correctly recorded, but no doubt an eiTor^of his lordship's. 

 ^ Sir Charles Bunbury. 



