[dateline] Brussels Augst. 11. 1781
[salute] Sir
On my return to this Town I found a Letter from London informing me that the 20£ was paid according to order.
1 The Gentleman, who executed this Commission is named Bridgen and his address is Bridgen & Waller London, putting a little,
b thus under the Seal, which prevents his Partner opening the Letter. He sent me the inclosed Copies of an Ode.
2 I find in his letter the following Paragraph: “I hear that the new chariot, which your Nephew has just stept into, is in the highest stile. I Hope He wont drive too fast, least a wheel should fly off but that is his Business.” I fancy this alludes to A Lee, who I suppose has gained the Post, for which He was a Candidate.
3
I do not Know whether your Excellency has read a little Work, called the Pou Francois. It is a sad libel on the Old Gentleman at Passy and others. I have no doubt that it is written by Tickel the Author of the Cassette Verte and Anticipation.
4 We have reports here of an Engagement between the Dutch and English fleets, but nothing distinctively.
5
I did myself the Honor of sending to your Excellency two Books
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published 5 or 6 years ago on public Happiness the Gentleman promised to deliver them safely.
6
I find Mr. Lee
7 a great deal Better. He desires his Respects to your Excellency.
I am with the greatest Respect Sir Your Excellencys Most Faithful & Obedient Humble Servt.