- ReferenceL30/15/50/74
- TitleFrom Anne, Saltram to Frederick:
- Date free text11 Feb 1786
- Production dateFrom: 1786 To: 1786
- Scope and ContentThanks for buying Lottery ticket, Jack wrote of their visit to him at Hammersmith. Wishes Sir James [Harris] may approve of it for his son. One hundred guineas per annum exclusive of Masters. Ten guineas entrance instead of linen. Has heard of Mr. Edgecumb/e's match before, brought about by two Viscountesses at Bath. Frederick's thought on Mr. Charles Pelham and Harriot, thinks she would not dislike it, only fears "that he may know how many fancy's she has taken into her head...". Prince William came to Plymouth this morning in the Hebe. Sent from Portsmouth because he came to London without an invitation etc.. Staying at the Commissioners House. Lord Boringdon has sent word by Captain Hope that his poor health prevents him paying his respects. All the Captain's wait upon him this morning in form. Sir John Chichester is really improved, less dull. Thinks Lady Pelham would like him but not Lord Pelham or H...[Harriot]. Is Frederick still going to Stanmer, unreasonable to expect him as Grantham is still confined. House of Commons quiet.
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