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St: James's Saturday My Dear Lord, I am to acknowledge Yours of yesterday and think Your Lordship ought to thank the Regent and ask Lord Sidmouth when and where you are to see the Prince: the Dutchess is quite well and unites with me in every sincere wish towards the good and excellent inhabitants of Bursted Lodge: my daughters and son with Mrs: Harper dine here today and are to participate in the [[unclear]] of the Dutchess who is all I can wish and desire to me and mine: I go tomorrow to Portsmouth