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

I am, &c.

SUPERSCRITIONS AND ADDRESSES FOR LETTERS.

To the King's Moſt Excellent Majeſty Sire, or May it pleaſe sour Majeſty

To his Grace the Duke of B-My Lord Duke, or May is pleaſe your Grace, or Your Grace

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

To the Right Hon the Earl of H-My Lord your Lordſhip.

To Mr James H.-Bart. Hon, Sir.

To the Hon Col H. or the Hon Admiral W.- Hon Sir

To Major or Capt. or Lieut or E ſign P-Sir, To the Reverend Mr. J. H.-Reverend Sir,

To J.C. Eſq-Sir.

To Mr. J.H.-Sir.

FINIS.

JOHN W

ATSON'S

BOOK 1816