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about a Tradesman at Brighton who has applied for leave to put up my Arms His name is Diplock & if You have no Objection to it & He is a Man of good Character You will allow General Bloomfield to Inform him of my granting His request. You kind Letter to Mary arrived after Breakfast Yesterday we read it [[foreign: French]] en Famille [[/foreign]] & am truely Sensible of all Your kind & affectionnate expression [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] about Us, I do assure You Our feelings were pritty near the same as Yours when we left You, but I Console myself with the Idea, that such a meeting may take place