Records of the Old Charlton Hunt 



think an unpleasant room. My Compliments to all I know, 

 and do me the Justice to beleive I am with the greatest 

 Truth My Lord 



Your Graces 



Most Humble and 



Obedient Servant 



DeLawarr. 



From Lord Delmvarr, Bolderwoodf to the Duke of Richmond, 



in London. 



[" Heath Poults " must have been black game.] 



Aug. 10 (1), 1748. 



My Lord, 



I am favourd with your Graces commands by Bud, and 

 send you two brace of Poults, that were kill'd on Saturday, 

 and immediately StufTd with Heath as they were intended 

 to be sent to you by M"*. Poole, but as he has put off his 

 journey for one day more, I send these by the Bearer, and if 

 we have any success this Day, will send you some more by 

 M'. Poole, I sent two brace by John Rowe which I hope 

 came good. Lord Ilchester has some complaint that he 

 writes me word makes him incapable of riding, So that he 

 could not come, as he intended, but if I see him this week 

 I will not fail to give him your message. I propose staying 

 here a fortnight longer and then paying my Respects to 

 your Grace att Goodwood, and hope you and Lady Dutchess 



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