The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — volume 3
The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — volume 3
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'"-E. Letter 72 To The Countess Of Suffolk. (150)Friday night, April 1761. (page 120) We are more successful, Madam, than I could flatter myself weshould be. Mr. Conway--and I need say no more--has negotiated sowell, that the Duke of Grafton is disposed to bring Mr. Beauclerk(151) in for Thetford. It will be expected, I believe, that Lord Vere should resign Windsor in a handsome manner to theDuke of Cumberland. It must be your ladyship's part to preparethis; which I hope will be the means of pu...tting an end to theseunhappy differences. My only fear now is, lest the Duke shouldhave promised the Lodge. ' Mr. Conway writes to Lord Albemarle, who is yet at Windsor, to prevent this, if not already done, tillthe rest is ready to be notified to the Duke of Cumberland. Yourladyship's good sense and good heart make it unnecessary for meto say more. (150) Now first collected. (151) The Hon. Aubrey Beauclerk, son of Lord Vere; afterwardsDuke of St. Albans. Letter 73 To George Montagu, Esq. Arlington Street, April 16, 1761.
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