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to Joshua Mauger
28 December 1785
Watson, Brook, 1735-1807
Discusses a case of theft and the weather.
GLC03902.059
30 April 1785
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
He is feeling better: "At present I totter as I walk like a drunken man." Le Cras is still very ill.
GLC03902.153
16 June 1785
The Bellies are still in England and are using Mauger's and D'Auvergne's names to get money. Written at Charing Cross train station in London.
GLC03902.156
8 July 1785
He arrived home four days ago and will visit Mauger on Sunday.
GLC03902.159
20 September 1785
Since the weather is so bad, he does not expect Mauger's carriage to pick them up tomorrow.
GLC03902.162
17 October 1785
The youngest of the Bellies will come of age next Friday and D'Auvergne will go to London to rid himself of them. His health is getting better, but still cannot walk.
GLC03902.165
4 March 1785
He is still confined on the Cricklade Committee. The weather is exceedingly cold.
GLC03902.042
12 November 1785
Praising Mr. Watson's handling of his office.Written at Charing Cross train station in London
GLC03902.168
9 April 1785
A recent death may require Mauger to come to town, but Watson hopes he will wait until the weather improves
GLC03902.045
23 December 1785
News of his nephews, Edward and Philip. Written at Charing Cross train station in London.
GLC03902.171
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