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Bushy House. Sepr: 17th: 1828. My Dear Lord, In answer to Your Lordship's letter of 9th instant I have to return the enclosed from the Duke of Cambridge. I am glad the Marquis is going on so well. I told you he would. His Lordship will enjoy the Curragh races and must be pleased with the attentions of the Irish. Our weather has been very congenial. I hope your side of the water approve of the Corn measure. I rejoice you are so quiet. I hope you will remain so. I am tolerably well tho' bilious and gouty. The Dutchess desires to be kindly remembered to the