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on good road brought back much inconvenience & being at Melford to settle Business I feel my self anxious & unfit for it; therefore hope to be able to run away before I am knocked up.
John Morris left his home to attend me & his assistance was great & his friendship well timed.
I received this day the Narative I wrote for to Warwick. It was brought to Paddington by Col Packwood an old brother alderman of Warwick & his brother in Law Mr Ruding & it is a copy from the correspondence Book I mentioned to Miss Banks.
As you are so important a member of P.C. I address this to Sr Stephen Cottrell that you may have it sent to you & I beg you to present it with my homage to Miss Banks & I beg to be kindly remembered to Ly Banks being as usual
Ever yours most sincerely
C F Greville
Melford
20 Sept 1808