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March 24, 1772
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
He is feeling better and will search for "the late Mr. Durell's book of Orders" when he returns to town.
GLC03902.073
March 26, 1772
He is sending a package to Picadilly for Nancy. The price of firewood has compelled him to switch to coal, but he must first find the grates to burn it on.
GLC03902.074
March 19, 1776
Discusses people who are considering buying one of Mauger's houses.
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December 9, 1777
The recent "unfortunate" news from America may force a change in Ministers and the dissolution of Parliament. "If all that the Publick Print states respecting Burgoun be true things are very bad indeed."
GLC03902.103
March 16, 1778
Encloses a letter from Mr. Bellie [not in collection] and discusses business.
GLC03902.107
March 25, 1779
His nephew James will go to prison unless Mauger will pay his debt. He promises to pay Mauger back. Was written in the Palace Yard.
GLC03902.125
December 26, 1784
Suggest that Mauger consult a doctor about his proposed trip to London.
GLC03902.140
December 19, 1785
George Bellie has been committed to Newgate for robbing the house of Alderman Le Mesurier. Since he has been convicted of robbery before, he will probably be sentenced to death. Bellie had also tried to borrow money under Mauger's name. Written at...
GLC03902.170
December 29, 1785
His nephew Edward's ship has arrived in Falmouth. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
GLC03902.172
March 16, 1786
He is still sick. News concerning his nephews, Philip, Edward and James.
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