Concerns his intention to talk to Lady Brown again; reference to "that gentleman"[Mr Morris?]: "whose venereal appetites have I suspect taken a very perverse and untoward direction. I wish he prove more orthodox in his politics than he is in his amours"; his own health and Dr Moisey's encouragement of exercise over the apothocary; estalishment in Alebemarle Street; Cyder bill. Written from Bath. Signed: "H B Legge".
Letter from Henry Bilson Legge to William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire
This material is held atThe Devonshire Collection Archives, Chatsworth
- Reference
- GB 2495 CS4/2000
- Former Reference
- GB 2495 CS1/257.31
- Dates of Creation
- 2 February 1764
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- 1 sheet
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