Records of the Old Charlton Hunt 



will probably rise in ten or twelve days. Lovel is not 

 certain of the Gold Staff. Lord Onslow goes as he did, and 

 so shall I in professing as I truly am 



My Lord 



Y"^ Graces 



Most Humble & 

 Obedient Serv*^ 

 DeLawarr. 



The Duke of Montagu you may perceive is in good 

 health by the insertion he has made in this Letter. Lovel 

 is also here. 



past 10 at night. 



From Lord Delawarr, in London, to the Duke of EicJimond, 



probably at Goodwood. 



[INIostly about the Opera.] 



June 16, 1733. 



I hope that the Dutchess is now so well recover'd 

 that this Letter will not be inconvenient to your Grace, I 

 can truly assure you I was sensibly touchd when I heard 

 how very ill her Grace was, and do most heartily 

 congratulate you on her recovery. The last Letters from 

 the Forest give a very good account of your Hounds and 

 Horses. I have 3 Foxes att present in the House. Give 



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