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24 me, and if ſo, let me beg that you will in the time; favour me with a few lines. At preſent very ſort of conſolation will be acceptable, whatever comes from you will be doubly ſo. know not what to write; excuſe incoherence impropriety from one whom you have often with the appellation of friend. I am, &c.

To the Moſt Excellent Majeſty—Sire, or  it pleaſe your Majesty.

To his Grace the Duke of B.—My Lord Duke, May it pleaſe your Grace, or Your Grace.

To the moſt Noble, the Marquis of H—My Marquis, your Lordſhip.

To the Right Hon the Earl of H.—My Lord, Lordſhip.

To Sir James H—Bart. Hon Sir.

To the Hon. Col. P. or the Hon. Admiral W.Hon. Sir.

To Major or Capt. or Lieut. or Enſign P—Sir.

To the Reverend Mr. J. H.—Reverend Sir.

To J. C. Eſq.—Sir.

To Mr J. H.—Sir.