Being mightily satisfied with his civility, I away to Westminster Hall, and there walked with several people, and all the discourse is about some trouble in Scotland I heard of yesterday, but nobody can tell the truth of it.
So to my office a little, and then to the Duke of Albemarle's about some business.
Being in the Parliament lobby, I there saw my Lord of Bristoll come to the Commons House to give his answer to their question, about some words he should tell the King that were spoke by Sir Richard Temple.
To my office a little, and then to the Duke of Albemarle's about some business.
I will answer her letter soon; it is about some money in Lady Giffard's hands.
I was this morning at Lord Dartmouth's office, and sent out for him from the Committee of Council, about some business.
This afternoon comes Mr. Pierce to me about some business, and tells me that the Duke of Cambridge is yet living, but every minute expected to die, and is given over by all people, which indeed is a sad loss.
Viner's about some part of my accounts now going on with him, and then home and ended my letters, and then to supper and my chamber to settle many things there, and then to bed.
Yes, he came to see your father, I fancy, about some business.
I am going to Elsworthy's about some paper, and we can ask him if he knows where they are going.
It is about some girl, after all," said Letty; "oh me!
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