- ReferenceL30/12/35/233
- TitleLetter from Elizabeth Hume Campbell, to son Alexander Hume-Campbell, Lord Polwarth. Sent from London to Paris. Spent last evening at the Lake's; the writer lost ten shillings playing commerce [a gambling French card game akin to Thirty-one]
- Date free text21 Nov 1777
- Production dateFrom: 1777 To: 1777
- Scope and ContentLord Marchmont gave Alexander's proxy to Lord Clarendon, who also has that of Lord Bredalbane. As there is no parliament businessa t present, goung to Hemel Hempstead tomorrow. Hopes lady Bell is enjoying travelling now that the voyage to Calais is over.
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