The aim of Transcribe Georgian Papers is to produce useable text documents of the manuscript materials and not critical editions. Please be aware this document may contain errors in the transcription.

Found an error? Please report errors and issues in the transcription to transcribegpp@wm.edu.

GPP Scholar Reviewed Protected is False Can Protect is False User is not Academic
This document is fully transcribed, reviewed by a GPP scholar, and locked
GPP Scholar Reviewed

Hanover. August 28th: 1818. My Dear Lord, Setting out next Monday for the Hartz and not returning for ten days would bring my letter on the subject of your travelling to this place too late or uncertain: I now therefore take up my pen to recommend you to come by Frankfort and not by Holland: the woods by Bentheim were really in the summer dangerous and in the winter impassable: lodgings in Hanover are I believe difficult to be had: but the great Inn is close to our house and the best in the town and as Your Lordship and the Countess will always dine with us all that can be