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32. Mr. H. to Mifs. Ireland, 1 July. Love and tenderness-begs her to fend him "Werther."

33. Mifs

to Mr H. England, 20 Aug. Uneafy, diftreffed, at not hearing for fo long a time-apprehenfive that he may have feen "Werther" (which the begs him never to read) and may have followed the horrid example-a diftracted addrefs to any perfon in whofe hands her letter may fall.

34.

Mr. H. to Mifs

35.

Ireland, 10 Sept.

His late filence occafioned by illness--
anecdote of a letter in the 71st number

of the Spectator.

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The Same to the Same. Ireland, 15 Sept. 97
Character of Mr. *****-Irish robbery
-anecdote of Irish history.

36. The Same to the Same. Ireland, 18 Sept. 103.
Story of Count Alberti-poetical ridicule
of an aftrological father.

37.

38.

39.

The Same to the Same. Irl. 26 Jan. 1777. 112
Lord Harcourt quits his vice-royalty-as
an answer to her reproofs for the tender-
nefs of his letters, fends her a letter to
Lady Marlborough from her royal miftrefs.
The Same to the Same. Ireland, 6 Feb.
Extraordinary will of Jane Dixon, a
Scotch fuicide.

116

The Same to the Same. Ireland, 27 Mar. 120
A beautiful French poem.

40. The Same to the Same. Ireland, 20 Apr. 122
In answer to one that does not ap-
pear, by which he learnt fhe is very
ill-anecdote of the death of the Irish
Chief Justice, Sir William Yorke—deter-
mined to go to England, in confequence
of her illness, though for that purpose
he fhould be obliged to fell out.
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41. The Same to the Same. Can. Cof. Ho. 4 May. 125 Diftracted that he cannot gain admitmittance at the Admiralty, in confequence of her dangerous illness.

42. Mifs.

43.

44.

45.

-'s maid to Mr. H. Adm. 4 May. 126 Written from Mifs's mouth-fhe is given over, and dying.

Mifs (finished by her maid) to Mr.
H. The fame date, 5 o'clock.

Her diforder has taken a fudden turn for
the better.
Mr. H. to Mifs. Cannon Coffee-Ho.
27 June, 5 o'clock.

The day on which Dr. Dodd fuffered-
he was prefent-obfervations thereon—
almoft broke his chafte refolutions of for-
bearance in their first interview after her
late recovery-defends his felling out of
the army-proposes to take orders.
The Same to the Same. 7 July.
Abfolutely forbids her keeping her ap-
pointment with Mrs. Yates, about going
on the ftage.

ib.

128

137

46. The Same to the Same. Croydon, 20 Sept. 138 Some curious fubjects for painting.

47.

The Same to the Same. 5 Feb. 1778.
Fought a duel in the morning.

143

48. The Same to the Same. Street, 2 March. 147 Reflections on Ceppi's fhooting Mrs. Knightly-the purity of Mifs's hands

49.

from bribes.

The Same to the Same. Hockerill, 5 Sept. 152
Reflections on the forbearance to which
he has adhered for almoft two years-
on Empfon's fhooting Lord Spencer's maid.

50. The Same to the Same.-freet, 28 Jan. 79. 155 It appears he has taken orders-just rereturned from his parfonage-houfe in Norfolk.

51. The

60. The Same to the Same. Newgate, 14 Apr. 197

Will not use arguments to fave his life-

The fpeech he means to deliver at his

trial-fome account of the commiffion of

his crime.

61. Lord S. (as it seems) to Mr. H. 17 April. 201

Offers to use intereft, that, notwith-

ftanding he is found guilty, he may not

fuffer.

62. Mr. H. in anfwer. Condemned cell, fame day. 202
Thanks for, but refufal of, the offer-
begs his kindness to her dear infants, and
his pardon for her and for himself.

63. Mr. H. to Charles - Efq; 17 April, &c. ib.
Contents of loose papers (written be-
tween Saturday-night and Monday, the
day of his execution), put together as
one letter.

64. The Same to the Same. Tyburn.

Written with a pencil just before his
execution he dies a Chriftian, and
penitent, and every thing his friend can
with him.

65. Charles Esq; to Gen.

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