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to Joshua Mauger
March 28, 1772
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
Business concerning the execution of Vice-Admiral Philip Durell's will. He says he will send Nancy to a boarding school if she is causing trouble for the Maugers.
GLC03902.075
March 31, 1772
Discusses adapting fireplaces to burn coal.
GLC03902.076
2 April 1772
He may have "a touch of the gout." Miss Durell has a disagreeable nature and if she persists in her behavior after "serious advice," she must leave Mauger's house.
GLC03902.077
24 April 1772
Comments about the weather and gives news of friends.
GLC03902.078
2 May 1772
Mrs. Mauger wants Miss Durell out of the house.
GLC03902.079
January 10, 1775
His troops are preparing to move out. He expects the Declaration of War to continue.
GLC03902.080
3 January 1776
Written regarding a dinner invitation and plans.
GLC03902.081
February 17, 1776
He cannot get bread or flour to Joshua Mauger before the end of the next month.
GLC03902.082
February 24, 1776
Discusses news of family and friends.
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February 27, 1776
Discusses news of family and friends. Also, says it is strange that they are only informed of American losses.
GLC03902.084
7 March 1776
Expressing sympathy for Mauger and urging him to remain stoic in the face of his illness.
GLC03902.085
March 14, 1776
He needs to borrow £ 105 to pay off Miss Durell's debt.
GLC03902.086
March 19, 1776
Discusses people who are considering buying one of Mauger's houses.
GLC03902.087
7 April 1776
Discusses the lease of a house.
GLC03902.088
April 21, 1776
He has not heard from his nephew and hopes that Mauger can give him information concerning the boy. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
GLC03902.089
5 May 1776
He thinks it was unnecessary for the British to evacuate Boston and wonders how the American troops managed to beat the British army.
GLC03902.090
6 May 1776
Encloses a letter (GLC03902.091.02) from D'Auvergne's nephew who served in Boston. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
GLC03902.091.01
to James D'Auvergne
March 6, 1776
D'Auvergne, Phillip, fl. 1779-1786
Enclosed with GLC3902.091.01. Mostly personal news concerning an application for service at home. Briefly mentions the British evacuation of Boston.
GLC03902.091.02
1776
"Tuesday." He will write to Mr. Olive to collect the £80 Mauger owes him. News concerning the rental property "Millbrooke."
GLC03902.092
10 November 1776
He has applied for the governorship of the Isle of Wight ["White"]. Location is given as "Southton" - may be Southampton.
GLC03902.093
20 November 1776
Mr. Bellie is leaving school at Christmas and is good with accounts.
GLC03902.094
21 November 1776
He sent money to Miss Bellie.
GLC03902.095
10 December 1776
Mr. Bellie's master has not released him yet.
GLC03902.096
December 24, 1776
He is glad to hear that Mr. Bellie is satisfied. He says Lord Spencer has agreed to support him in "the affair I mentioned to you sometime ago."
GLC03902.097
11 May 1777
A recent trip would have been more pleasant had he been feeling well.
GLC03902.098
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