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Ross, our common favourite. Lord and Lady Verulam were very kind in their inquiries after you. Lady Verulam is to be confined the latter end of January. We had a miserable day to-day, and not good shooting by any means. The house is sacrificed to an enormous hall, which is in itself exceedingly handsome, but the staircase is very poor, and the bedrooms bad. Kiss all our little ones, little William, God bless liim, included. Give my love to them. I took little Bobby down with me to see the carri...age, and his affection for four horses revived. God bless you, my darling. You did not send me a little line this morning, but I pray to God to bless and preserve you, and I am not therefore uneasy at not hearing from you to-day. Ever your devoted husband, R. P. The three following letters are addressed to Mrs. Peel at Brighton. The Mr. Gregory referred to was William Gregory, an Harrovian who had become Under-Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland in the same year, 1812, as that in which Peel had been made Chief Secretary.
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