- ReferenceL30/15/50/97
- TitleFrom Anne, Saltram to Frederick, Park Street, Westminster:
- Date free text14 Jan 1786
- Production dateFrom: 1786 To: 1786
- Scope and ContentLord Boringdon mending daily. Mr. Bastard left Kitley today, back in Town for Parliament. Sir John Jervis said Mr. Stuart has got a House in Conduit Street [ambiguous sentence - Jervis may have a house there too]. Jack may travel with Mr. Radcliffe. Glad Mrs. Robinson has succeeded in her negotiation about her Box at the Opera. Mr. Pitt's long silence may be a good or bad sign. Glad to find Count Waranzow's son is likely to do well, shocking accident, nurse must be very careless. Miss Harris would be very angry at the article in the newspapers [nothing specific]. Assumes Count Bruhl told him about his having "taken Weard" which Frederick would have seen from the water when he went to Mount Edgecumbe. P.S. Fine weather has induced Lord Boringdon out on horseback.
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