Letters of the Late Right Hon Earl of Brooke Warwick to Mrs Wilmot Serres
Letters of the Late Right Hon Earl of Brooke Warwick to Mrs Wilmot Serres
George Grenville
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1 will, as soon as I can get away, be in town ; but at present I cannot : I have to discharge bills, and pay the journey, &c. I have received the finest account from Mr. L. From Somersetshire, which confirms all you have heard: —it is a most valuable property, and will soon 6e- come a matter of great importance. I have much to communicate, as to the receivership: — this I cannot solely determine on, as I suppose my Trust (whether this or a new one) must be a party, and agree on it. I have a ver...y good opinion of Mr. W s, but he is not the only person fit for the business. I am not able to say more, than that I shall be glad in tiiis, as well as in all othtM* mat- ters, to know you think 1 have acted properly. 118 When two people of integrity and good sense meet, there is no great difficulty in agreeing. 1 most sincerely lament that I can be of no ser- vice to you, under your innumerable difficulties. I send the bill, executed, I hope, properly ; but having destroyed your letter, fearing its being read, for I have no conveniencies to keep my papers safe, I am not sure if I have remembtred the instruction accurately ; though I trust it will be sufficiently so.
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