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23 December 1785
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
News of his nephews, Edward and Philip. Written at Charing Cross train station in London.
GLC03902.171
20 July 1785
Nicholle, Joshua, fl. 1785
Addressed: "Hon[orable] Uncle. He has arrived in Jersey for a fortnight's visit. [The wax seal was clipped from the letter and affecting text.]
GLC03902.235
16 June 1785
Watson, Brook, 1735-1807
He apologizes for not writing sooner, but he has been busy trying to pass bills in the House of Commons. The new settlements in Canada are doing well. The Irish resolutions now have to pass the House of Lords. Watson may have to serve as Sheriff...
GLC03902.048
9 August 1785
Mauger is ill again. Watson wishes to visit Mauger but is uncertain when he will be able to.
GLC03902.051
3 October 1785
He will visit the Canadian colonies in the spring. He hopes Mauger's condition improves.
GLC03902.054
5 November 1785
He will visit General D'Auvergne tomorrow. He comments on the pageantry of the coming week and the executions to follow.
GLC03902.057
23 April 1785
A letter from his nephew, Edward, tells of a voyage to America. D'Auvergne is not able to get around London due to his sore feet and legs. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
GLC03902.151
17 May 1785
He is awaiting Sir Edward Hughes arrival so that he may leave London. Written at Charing Cross train station in London.
GLC03902.154
25 June 1785
Phillip will accompany Mr. Townshed (Lord Sidney's son) on a trip to the continent. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
GLC03902.157
12 August 1785
Address leaf only. Docketed that the letter was forwarded to Brook Watson.
GLC03902.160
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