Private Correspondence of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford: Now First Collected, Bind 1

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To the Hon H S Conway Arlingtonstreet Jan 15 1775
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G Montagu Esq March 20 1737 French and English 1
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Montags Eng Strawberryall Arg 9 1779
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R West Esq 1739 Description of VersaillesThe
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To the Hon H S Conway Arlingtonstreet Nov
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Hastenbeck
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G Montagu Esq June 10 1765 Party at Strawberry
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Sept 20 The death
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G Montagu Esq Nov 12 1763 Wat warnerL
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G Montagu
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The Rev Mr Cole April 16 1776 Death of
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The Rev Dr Birch May 4 1758 Soliciting observa
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The Right Hon Lady Hervey Sept 3 1765 Thanks
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Dr Ducarel June 1758 Thanks for his remarks
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John Chute Esq Strawberryhill Reported victory
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R West Esq Naples June 14 1740 Description
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The Rev Mr Cole Dec 9 1776 Sir J Hawkinss
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To the Rev Mr Cole Paris Sept 18 1765 Advice
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G Montagu Esq Aug 20 1758 The Conway papers c
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The Hon H S Conway Sept 16 1777 On the
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R West Esq Oct 2 1740 On travellingAddisons
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R West Esq Florence Nov 1740 Flood at Florence
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The Rev Mr Cole Oct 19 1777 Bishop Burnet
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G Montagu Esq June 23 1759
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To R West Esq May 4 1742 Mr Wests illness
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The Rev Mr Cole June 3 1778 PoliticsLord Chat
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To G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill Aug 9 1759
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The Right Hon Lady Hervey Nov 28 1765 Thanks
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To the Hon H S Conway July 8 1778 On the advisa
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VOL I
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The Hon H S Conway Dec 5 1765 French politics
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The Hon H S Conway July 18 1778 Sailing of
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J Chute Esq Jan 1766 Ill agreement of the manners
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Oct 28 1756
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Sept 17 1745
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The Hon H S Conway Jan 12 1766 Enclosing
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The Rev Mr Cole Jan 18 1766 On Mr Coles
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G Montagu Esq Jan 14 1760 Severity of the win
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G Montagu Esq March 27 1760 Lord George Sack
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bel lords
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The Right Hon Lady Hervey Feb 3 1766 Probability
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To G Montagu Esq 1760 Appointment of the kings
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Ball at Miss Chudleighs
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Kent
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G Montagu Esq March 3 1766
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To the Hon H S Conway Oct 24 1746 Campaign
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The Right Hon Lady Hervey March 10 1766 Party
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G Montagu Esq July 4 1760 Visit to Chaffont
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The Rev Mr Cole April 23 1779 Pictures
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Blenheim c
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own
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The Hon H S Conway Twickenham June 8 1747
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The Hon H S Conway Aug 7 1760 His illness
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The Rev Mr Lort June 4 1779 On the painted
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The Hon H S Conway April 8 1766 Further par
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Sept 1 1760
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G Montagu Esq May 18 1748 Lord Anson and
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To the Rev Mr Cole Dec 19 1780 Engraving of Straw
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The Countess of Ailesbury June 8 1779
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To G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill May 25 1766
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The Earl of Strafford Strawberryhill Sept 4 1760
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The Countess of Ailesbury July 10 1779 Political
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The Hon H S Conway Sept 19 1760
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G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill Aug 11 1748 Anec
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G Montagu Esq Oct 2 1760 On the marriage
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To the Hon H S Conway Strawberryhill On 1
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G Montagu Esq Sept 3 174 Whitfield and
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Oct 25 1760
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To the Rev Mr Cole Dec 27 1779 New History
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Oct 25 1760
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The Hon H S Conway Oct 6 1748 Opening
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G Montagu Esq Oct 31 1760 The kingThe
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David Hume Esq Nov 6 1766 On Mr Humes quar
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G Montagu Esq Nov 4 1760 Bequests of King
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G Montagu Esq Oct 5 71 Es eat
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David Hume Esq Arlingtonstreet Nov 11 1766
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G Montagu Esq Nov 13 1760 Personal conduct
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G Montagu Esq Mistley July 5 1749 Visit to
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To G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill Dec 12 1766 Pro
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VOL I
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David Hume Esq No 6 17
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G Montagu Esq Jan 22 1761 Play at Holland house
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G Montagu Esq Aug 26 1749 Travelling in Sussex
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numents at Cheneys c
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G Montagu Esq March 17 1761 Changes in the kings
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The Rev Mr Cole Arlingtonstreet Feb 1 1768 Pre
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G Montagu Esq March 19 1761 Change in the ministry
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VOL I
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G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill June 18 1761
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G Montagu Esq July 5 1761
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G Montagu Esq
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The Rev Mr Cole May 16 1781 Life of Hogarth
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R Bentley Esq Aug 15 1755
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To G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill July 16 1761
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The Hon H S Conway Strawberryhill June 3 1781
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The Rev Mr Cole July 7 1781 His explanation
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G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill Aug 28 1752
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The Hon H S Conway Sept 16 1781 Their long
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Mr Gray Arlingtonstreet Feb 20 1753 New edition
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To the Rev Mr Cole Strawberryhill Jan 14 1769
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G Montagu Esq May 22 1753 Marriage bill
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G Montagu Esq Sept 24 1761 The coronation
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The Rev Mr Cole Feb 14 1782 Thanks for
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G Montagu Esq June 11 1753 Debates in parlia
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The Rev Mr Cole Feb 15 1782 Specimen of
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The Countess of Ailesbury Strawberryhill Sept
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G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill Oct 10 1761
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R Bentley Esq Arlingtonstreet Sept 1753 Account
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To the Hon H S Conway Arlingtonstreet Oct 12 1761
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Nov 7 1761
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The theatres c
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The Countess of Ailesbury Nov 28 1761 The same
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G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill Oct 16 1769
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The Earl of Strafford Strawberryhill June 24 1783
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G Montagu Esq Feb 22 1762 Violent stormElope
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To G Montagu Esq June 11 1770 Lord Dysarts house
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Mr Gough July 5 1783 Thanks for a present
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Dr Ducarel Feb 24 1762 Corrections of errors
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CreusaOpera
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The Countess of Ailesbury Oct 10 1761 The same
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Changes in adminis
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G Montagu Esq Strawberryhill June 8 1754
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Oct 16 1770
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subject
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The Hon H S Conway Christmas day
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of the queendowager of Prussia
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The Rev Mr Cole May 29 1771 Requesting
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R Bentley Esq Dec 13 1754 Change in the ministry
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The Hon H S Conway Sept 9 1762 Probability
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The Hon H S Conway Sept 9 1762 Probability
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet Jan 1755 Countess
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Gray
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R Bentley Esq Feb 8 1755 A masquerade
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R Bentley Esq Feb 23 1755 English OperaMid
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To the Hon H S Conway Oct 29 1762 Talked of
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The Rev Mr Cole Strawberryhill Nov 13 1762
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R Bentley Esq Strawberryhill April 13 1755
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To the Hon H S Conway June 22 1772 Lives of
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The Hon H S Conway Strawberryhill Feb 28 1763
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G Montagu Esq May 4 1755
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G Montagu Esq May 19 Victory of the king
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G Montagu Esq Lord Waldegraves deathLord
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R Bentley Esq July 5 1755 Mr MüntzChaf
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet April 22 1763
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The Rev Mr Cole Feb 18 1773 His publication
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G Montagu Esq July 17 1755
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The Hon H S Conway Arlingtonstreet May 6 1763
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His nephews affairsLady Huntingdon and
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The Hon H S Conway Arlingtonstreet May 21 1763
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R Bentley Esq Arlingtonstreet Aug 28 1755
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The Rev Mr Cole Strawberryhill May 28 1774 Pen
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The Rev H Etough Woolterton Sept 10 1755
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The Rev Mr Cole June 21 1774
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G Montagu Esq Oct 7 1755 On the death of
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The Hon H S Conway Ang 18 1774 On
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The Earl of Strafford Aug 10 1763 Apology for
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G Montagu Esq Nov 8 1755 Planting
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The Hon H S Conway Sept 27 1774 Character
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The Hon H S Conway Sept 28 1774 Requesting
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An invitation
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The same subject
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R Bentley Esq Dec 17 1755 Mr Pitts speech
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The Hon H S Conway Oct 29 1774 On
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G Montagu Esq Dec 30 1755
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To G Montagu Esq Jan 11 1764 Visit to Lady Suf
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The Earl of Strafford Nov 11 1774
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To the Hon H S Conway Feb 12 1756 Debates
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The Hon H S Conway Arlingtonstreet Jan
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J Chute Esq July 12 1757 Declining an invitation
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G Montagu Esq Arlingtonstreet April 20 1756
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The Earl of Strafford Strawberryhill June 6 1756
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The Rev Mr Cole Jan 9 1775 Thanks for a copy
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The Rev Mr Cole Strawberryhill Dec 10 1775
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The Hon H S Conway Sept 1 1764 The reply
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