Content Description | Congratulates him on his success at Nottingham which was due, he thinks, to the 'prudent measures' taken by Lady Henrietta [Harley]; mentions his own loyalty and his concern at the illness of Mr Auditor [Edward Harley] who has as a result had to leave town; would like to meet with Lord Harley when he goes to Windsor; mentions that Lord Duplin has given him some tickets for the lottery and ascribes this favour to being the servant of Lord Harley; refers to Lady Henrietta's family. |