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at Culford, I never saw so many pheasants except in unclear in my life, I am perfectly convinced that last Tuesday, I have at a Stubble field Close to Culford Park upwards of forty Brace of unclear Pheasants feeding at a time, I had not however one single shot at them as they all got back into the Wood, I am only seven Miles distant from Culford, and hope that next Year when the Marquis returns I shall See a good deal of Him. The Old Game keeper inquired a good deal after You What a dreadfull end the Campaige in France has taken I really do not know what to think of it, I have that opinion of the Duke of Brunswick, that I am perfectly convinced he has done any thing that a General could do, but it is a total impossibility to war with the Elements, The clearest proof I think of the fear the French have of the Prussians that