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to Joshua Mauger
25 June 1785
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
Phillip will accompany Mr. Townshed (Lord Sidney's son) on a trip to the continent. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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30 June 1785
He may be able to leave London next week. Duke de Bouillion has invited him to visit. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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8 July 1785
He arrived home four days ago and will visit Mauger on Sunday.
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12 August 1785
Address leaf only. Docketed that the letter was forwarded to Brook Watson.
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13 September 1785
News about his nephew, Edward. Also discusses a reverend who had gotten drunk and was run over by a wagon. D'Auvergne made sure that his widow and three children were provided for.
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20 September 1785
Since the weather is so bad, he does not expect Mauger's carriage to pick them up tomorrow.
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23 September 1785
Bad weather continues. His old illness has returned. Mentions that "Guy Carl[e]ton has been appointed Governor Gen[era]l over all remaining possessions in N: America."
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26 September 1785
He has been advised to go to Bath (because of his illness). News about his nephew James.
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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.
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31 October 1785
He has been summoned to London. News concerning his nephew, Philip.
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5 November 1785
He has arrived in London and is doing well.Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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12 November 1785
Praising Mr. Watson's handling of his office.Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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30 November 1785
Mauger is ill. News concerning his nephew, Philip.Written at Charing Cross train station in London.
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23 December 1785
News of his nephews, Edward and Philip. Written at Charing Cross train station in London.
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11 March 1786
He has a severe case of the gout in his knees. Le Cras has the gout in both his hands and feet. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
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March 30, 1786
Discusses the health of his family. Edward has been diagnosed with ague.
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11 April 1786
Nominating William Elmes to fill a vacancy in the Corporation.
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24 April 1786
News concerning the health of his family. Edward has been summoned to London.
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1 May 1786
He is covered with a rash and has been summoned to London. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
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17 May 1786
News concerning friends, Mr. Gould and Mr. Morgan, and inquiring if Mauger will visit London. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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25 November 1786
News concerning his nephews, Edward and Philip. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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7 April 1787
He must go to London where his unit, the Brigade of Horse Guards, will be reviewed by the King.
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April 13, 1787
He leaves for London on Sunday and hopes Mauger is feeling better.
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7 July 1787
News of his nephews, Philip and Edward.
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February 25, 1788
He hopes to visit Southhampton to say good-bye to his nephew, James, who will go home to Twitenham to die. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
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