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Hanover. Sepr: 26th: 1818. My Dear Lord, Yesterday I received Your Lordship's letter of 12th instant and understood you remain [[underline]] Ireland [[/underline]] till November: the death of the Queen will prevent my ball certainly till into December and I should be sorry that you and Lady Mary were not present at it as it will be a fine thing: Frankfort is decidedly the best road and Clancarty at Brussels will give you the proper route: Linsginen and myself must arrange where your Lordship is to lodge: Yourself the Countess and your servants will of course eat with us. I am glad on Mary's account