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mons. Complains of the treatment he has met with from the

opposition

The Earl of Chatham to the King, March 7. Attributes the ap-
pearance of returning reason in the House of Commons to his
Majesty's magnanimity. Preposterous unions of clashing fac-
tions

The Duke of Grafton to the Earl of Chatham, March 13.

American extraordinaries. Sir Fletcher Norton. Want

communication in government

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The Earl of Bristol to the Earl of Chatham, March 19.- Debate
in the House of Lords on a provision for the King's brothers

The same to the same, March 23.- Strength of Lord Chatham

in the closet. The King's firmness. Despair of the opposition.

Lord Bute determined to fling his interest into the scale of

government

The Duke of Grafton to the Earl of Chatham, March 29. — Lord
Chatham's balances as paymaster in the Bank of England
The Earl of Bristol to the Earl of Chatham, April 5. — Unfavour-
able reports concerning the state of Lord Chatham's health.
Intentions of the chancellor of the exchequer to resign
The Earl of Rochford to the Earl of Chatham, April 6.- Ac-
quaints him, that Wilkes is about to publish at Paris an abusive
attack on his administration, and offers to put a stop to it. Dis-
position of the French court

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The Earl of Bristol to the Earl of Chatham, April 11.

in the House of Lords on the Massachusets Bay bill.

sation with the King. The Earl of Bute

The same to the same, April 16.- Interview with the King
William Beckford, Esq. to the Earl of Chatham, April 29.-
Disturbances in America. Quartering act. Advises the calling
of the troops from the old provinces

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The King to the Earl of Chatham, April 30.- Expresses his as-
surances of Lord Chatham's zeal and attachment, and recom-
mends him to give up his attention to his health alone

The Earl of Shelburne to the Earl of Chatham, May 26.-

Conversation in the House of Lords on the affairs of America.

Lord Talbot's unprovoked attack upon the advisers of the repeal

of the stamp act

The Duke of Grafton to the Earl of Chatham, May 27. Close

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divisions in the House of Lords. Difficulties of his situation.
Solicits his advice and direction

The Earl of Chatham to the Duke of Grafton, May 27.— Re-

grets that illness prevents his giving the Duke the desired inter-

view

The Duke of Grafton to the Earl of Chatham, May 29.- Re-
grets the declined interview. Has apprised the King of the
embarrassed state of the ministry from want of unanimity and
the prevalence of faction. Sees no prospect of serving the
King with effect, unless Lord Chatham will suggest measures
for bettering the state of things. The King's anxiety for his
counsel and advice

The Earl of Chatham to the Duke of Grafton, May 29.- Repeats

his regret that illness renders business impossible for him. Ad-

vises that the Duke and the Lord President should not leave

their situations

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The King to the Earl of Chatham, June 13.— Wishes to learn

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The Earl of Shelburne to the Countess of Chatham, October 9.

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- General Conway resigns the emoluments of his office. State
of parliament, and of the court. Foreign affairs
The Countess of Chatham to the Earl of Shelburne, October.
-No material improvement in the Earl's health. Prohibited
from meddling with all business
The Hon. Thomas Walpole to the Earl of Chatham, October 30.
Complies with Lord Chatham's earnest request to be again in
possession of Hayes

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Lord Camden to the Countess of Chatham, October 30.- An-
nounces that Mr. Walpole consents to resign Hayes. His
singular benevolence and good nature in so doing

The Earl of Chatham to the Hon. Thomas Walpole, November 1.

- Expressions of warm thanks for his kindness and goodness in

restoring Hayes

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