ad never abused on by at you is I did abuse of ecause I were in for you wenty-eight he rest of your time be driven aving m leaders are confident that you and Hammond will carry it. I write to you about your own business; but having many other letters to write, I must conclude with assuring you that I am, Yours most affectionately, To George Selwyn, Esq. at Matson, near Gloucester. C. TOWNSHEND. THE REV. DR. WARNER TO GEORGE SELWYN. DEAR SIR, Thursday, Sept. 7 [1780], at dinner at neighbour Charles's, a tête-à-tête,so we say in the plural. WE rejoice at the success, so much beyond r fondest hopes, of your first day's canvass, and e now en attendant the account of the second; alth, and wishing the canvassing run; if so, the cunning man will cunning for himself. inking you I sen s you enclosed to his Grace, by bury, (for there he is, and with ton and Lady Anna Maria, Lady Craig, and Lord Barrington,*) and count of your glorious first day's es Fox is going on at a great rate, vent Garden, and many people really *See antè, 26 August. |