91. John Poulett, Esq. to A. Newton, Esq. with a gift of a nag; he desires he may be continued in the possession of a house situate in the Manor purchased from it by the Prince.
51. Mr. Hicks's copy of his letter to Sir J. Stanhope; to speak for him to the Queen, who he doubts was disgusted at his silence, when she honoured him with a visit at Ruckholt; in that he was so confounded with her majestic appearance, that he forgot all he had premeditated.