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Rh do. We are your lordships most humble servants and brethren,

MY LORD,

ARRIVED here on Thursday last, and inquiring for the two bishops, I found my lord of Ossory was gone some time ago, and the bishop of Killaloe I could not hear of until next day, when I found he was set out early in the morning for Ireland; so that the letter to their lordships is so far to no purpose. I cannot yet learn whether they left any papers behind them; neither shall I much inquire; and to say the truth, I was less solicitous to ask after the bishop of Killaloe, when I heard the other was gone.

They tell me, all affairs in the treasury are governed by Mr. Harley, and that he is the person Rh