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M<sup>r</sup>: Pott in this Case, and as I understand in many other Cases of the same kind for which he has the reputation of great ability, this Gentleman is M<sup>r</sup>: Blicked, Billiter Square, <p style="text-align:right;">Fenchurch Street:</p>
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M<sup>r</sup>: Pott in this Case, and as I understand in many other Cases of the same kind for which he has the reputation of great ability, this Gentleman is M<sup>r</sup>: Blicke, Billiter Square, Fenchurch Street
  
 
M<sup>r</sup>: Ray will be out of town untill [sic] the Second of next Month but on his return he will with pleasure give You any information or reference concerning the Case or treatment of the Young Lady that you can desire;
 
M<sup>r</sup>: Ray will be out of town untill [sic] the Second of next Month but on his return he will with pleasure give You any information or reference concerning the Case or treatment of the Young Lady that you can desire;

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Mr: Pott in this Case, and as I understand in many other Cases of the same kind for which he has the reputation of great ability, this Gentleman is Mr: Blicke, Billiter Square, Fenchurch Street

Mr: Ray will be out of town untill [sic] the Second of next Month but on his return he will with pleasure give You any information or reference concerning the Case or treatment of the Young Lady that you can desire;

I am very much obliged to You for desiring Lord Egremont to call upon me, and I am much obliged to His Lordship for giving me that attention, unfortunately I was not at home when this great Man called, but gone to pay my respects to another great Man, and thus I was deprived of the Satisfaction of Shewing and explaining General Dundas's Monument myself, I wish my engagements had been more conveniently arranged;

I shall be very thankful if You will either be so good as to favor me with the addresses of Captain Montagu's brother and Sister or to send a Note to eaither of the with my compliments and direction, saying that