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to have after it a Dejuens Dinatoire, & a Ball till sic,  
 
to have after it a Dejuens Dinatoire, & a Ball till sic,  
than go
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then go home & Dress for the Play, where Barmister
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entertains Us much. We have from Bath Taylor &
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His pretty Wife, & Jew Girl who Sings tolerable & [[unclear]]
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or than tolerable Actors belonging to Mr Hughs Set.
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I am a going this Morning to Breakfast at Ldy
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Charlotte Durrhums, where we shall have a little
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Music. I hope. Our Company is increased by the Sudleys
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& the Dutchess of Newcastle & the Chancellor are expected
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the 1st Septbr. Lrd Spencer arrived here on Wednesday
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from Tarbay & staied till this Morning, He sailed
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with Us Yesterday & was very good Company. This is
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all Poor Weymouth can afford by way of [[unclear]]
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Every body here is well Now. I hope to hear the same
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from You which is the Sincere wish of
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Weymouth    Yr very affectionnate Mother & Friend
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the 30th August      Charlotte
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1799

Revision as of 21:50, 2 September 2018

to have after it a Dejuens Dinatoire, & a Ball till sic, then go home & Dress for the Play, where Barmister entertains Us much. We have from Bath Taylor & His pretty Wife, & Jew Girl who Sings tolerable & unclear or than tolerable Actors belonging to Mr Hughs Set.

I am a going this Morning to Breakfast at Ldy Charlotte Durrhums, where we shall have a little Music. I hope. Our Company is increased by the Sudleys & the Dutchess of Newcastle & the Chancellor are expected the 1st Septbr. Lrd Spencer arrived here on Wednesday from Tarbay & staied till this Morning, He sailed with Us Yesterday & was very good Company. This is all Poor Weymouth can afford by way of unclear Every body here is well Now. I hope to hear the same from You which is the Sincere wish of Weymouth Yr very affectionnate Mother & Friend the 30th August Charlotte 1799