My lord went to London every year for six weeks, and the family being too poor to appear at Court with any figure, he went alone.
The business was talked over with Mohun before he left home—Castlewood I mean”—my lord went on.
My lord went home in the winter, but Esmond was afraid to follow him.
In the morning my Lord went on shore with the Vice-Admiral a-fishing, and at dinner returned.
My Lord went in a boat to meet them, the Captain, myself, and others, standing at the entering port.
After dinner which was late my Lord went on shore, and after him I and Capt.
My Lord went up, in his nightgown into the cuddy, to see how to dispose thereof for himself and us that belong to him, to give order for our removal to-day.
My Lord went to dinner at Kensington with my Lord Camden.
My Lord went at night with the King to Baynard's Castle to supper, and I home.
My Lord went at night with the King to Baynard's Castle' to supper, and I home to my father's to bed.
The business was talked over with Mohun before he left home--Castlewood I mean"--my lord went on.
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