- ReferenceL30/15/50/51
- TitleFrom Anne, Saltram to Frederick, Whitehall:
- Date free text13 Jul 1784
- Production dateFrom: 1784 To: 1784
- Scope and ContentHopes he has seen the Cup and is less anxious about it. Grantham will receive Lord Boringdon's letter tomorrow written from Exeter. Stayed overnight at Killerton, found the Little Girl there. Sir Thomas [Acland?] very weak but better than they expected. Dined and slept at Lord Clifford's on Friday. Expecting the Poulett's soon. The Heywoods and Edgcumbs/Edgcumbes haven't come down and the Bastard's are still in Town. Has heard nothing of the Grantham's, hopes to hear from Frederick as soon as he gets to Newby. Supposes Jack growing impatient. Mr. Ley doesn't know when Parliament will be up. Hopes Tom [Pelham?] keeps his engagement with Frederick though Lord Clifford promised to visit him this summer.
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