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Revision as of 14:12, 18 June 2019
Bushy House Thursday Night
Dear Sir,
I am to acknowledge yours from
Weymouth and rejoice to find the King takes such care of himself: I wish he had better weather for his water excursions and we his subjects more favourable and seasonable time for the hay: I have however hitherto been very much favoured tho' stopped by the rains: no hay as yet has been damaged and I have carried sixty seven load: I suppose till Mr Francis Burdett has done with the Cold Bath Fields your two Troops may remain in this