Records of the Old Charlton Hunt 



Grace unknit his Brow, and curse the Rabbits and their 

 Burrows. To-morrow he sets out for London and is to be 

 here again next monday. For my part I remain here. We 

 have had ^I''. Hardenberg here this week, in his way to 

 Mylord Orford & Mylord Lovel qu^il est bien aise de 

 connoitre. I hope Mylady Duchefs and all your Graces 

 family continue in perfect health. INIy I beg the favour of 

 my very humble respects to Her Grace and to Lady Emily. 

 I am with the greatest truth and respect 



Your Grace's 

 Most Obedient 

 Humble Servant 

 S. Dayiioli.e. 



Mylord The Duke of Grafton INIylord Bishop of 

 LandafF and Baron Hardenberg desire their Compliments to 

 Y*^ Grace & to My Lady Dutches. 



Frcnn Colonel Alartin,* FortwilUam, N.B., to the Duke of 



Piiclimond, Goodwood. 



May 14, 1745. 



My Lord Duke 



I am glad to find Your Grace has not left off Fox 

 hunting which 1 suppose is Your divertion in y° New Forrest. 

 No body is more strongly prejudiced for bodily Exercise 

 than myself, who have allways ufed it and I fancy it has 



* He took an active part in suppressing the Rebellion of '45 and 

 subsequent campaigns on the Continent. 



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