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26 December 1784
D'Auvergne, James, fl. 1771-1788
to Joshua Mauger
Suggest that Mauger consult a doctor about his proposed trip to London.
GLC03902.140
4 January 1785
Regarding Mauger being ill and lonely. Written at Charing Cross train station in London
GLC03902.141
25 January 1785
He has just returned from London. Mauger has been ill.
GLC03902.142
30 January 1785
Regarding his illness.
GLC03902.143
1 February 1785
He continues to be ill. He also offers an excuse for his nephew Philip's failure to keep a promise.
GLC03902.144
11 February 1785
His illness has gotten worse, and now is affecting his feet. He still has heard no word from Phillip.
GLC03902.145
15 February 1785
He is feeling better but still cannot get around, even with the aid of crutches.
GLC03902.146
February 22, 1785
He is still ill, but has received a letter from his nephew Phillip.
GLC03902.147
27 February 1785
Warns Mauger not to visit due to the severity of the weather. He is still bed-ridden.
GLC03902.148
4 March 1785
Le Cras has a painful case of the Gout in both feet and his left elbow and hand.
GLC03902.149
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