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was greatly pleased at the House | was greatly pleased at the House | ||
You will receive a little Clock in a | You will receive a little Clock in a | ||
− | few days in a | + | few days in a Gilt case, with a |
Glass - I hope you have put up | Glass - I hope you have put up | ||
the Glasses over the [[unclear]] - There | the Glasses over the [[unclear]] - There | ||
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Table Cloaths & Napkins come | Table Cloaths & Napkins come | ||
down - I hope you are bottling | down - I hope you are bottling |
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four day notice as is possible though not likely - send me the Bills of them all - I hear the Dutchess was greatly pleased at the House You will receive a little Clock in a few days in a Gilt case, with a Glass - I hope you have put up the Glasses over the unclear - There will be also some Damask Table Cloaths & Napkins come down - I hope you are bottling the ale - Tell me what you have received of late - The Livery suit of a footman ought not to cost so much as that of a Coachman - Tell Gove to look out where he can order me in some Corn & Hay as I shall have more Horses to feed than my Father will feed for me, & I will caution him to get it before hand when to get it - ask him how much oats