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I lost a great deal in the beginning of the week, but I 

 won yesterday, and if I have the same good fortune to- 

 day, I shall be at home with a ' duck.' — Yours, etc. 



APPENDIX Q2. 



Becket, 3lst August 1780. 



I have had both your letters. I saw Warner last 

 Saturday when I was in London ; he was to write you last 

 night. I desired him to tell you I was glad to find you 

 had made up your mind about Gloucester. The less trouble, 

 I think, about all things, the better, as so few seem to me 

 worth any. 



I left London on Sunday. Charles Fox dined with me 

 at Amesbury on Tuesday, on his way to Bridgewater. 

 He thinks himself the better for Bath, but he has not 

 recovered his voice. Lady Harrington, Lady Anna 

 Maria, Lady Archer, the Crawfords, and all that are 

 here, go to-morrow to Amesbury. I am glad to hear that 

 you are so much better, and that Mie-Mie is well. I saw 

 Carlisle in town, where he stays, I suppose preparing for 

 Ireland. When do you go to Luggershall 1 I am afraid 

 I shall be gone from Amesbury before that time. — Yours, 

 etc., 



QUEENSBERRY. 



George Selwyn, Esq., 

 Matson, in Gloucester. 



