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I am much concerned to find by Yours that You have not been well lately, but I hope the Sea Bathing at Weymouth will compleatly sett You up again. Let Me hear from You that You improve in Your Health & that You have laid in a plentiful Stock of it for Winter.-- How soon in the Winter do You think of fixing in London? before Christmas, or after? --- For My Part, except it is for a few days at a time, I intend remaining here till the first Week in December, so I will beg You, if You have any Commands to direct them to this Place till after the 1st. of December; when, (or thereabouts) I shall take up My Winter Quarters in Stanhope Street. My Wife & daughters beg to be kindly remembered to You with Him who is always,
My dear Grenville
Very truly & faithfully Yours
underline G Hotham /underline
I will request of You to make My best Respects acceptable to Your Brother. - I shall be glad to hear You have received this, & that You do not disapprove either of My Ways of thinking or acting Once more unclear!
M. General Grenville. ------