References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 299, vol. ii, 632-633; Correspondence (1853), letter XLVI, 186-188; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXC, vol. ii, 94-96
Contents: Incipit: "The season for triumph is at last come; I mean for our Allies,". Sent from London. to [Cambridge]. Dateline: "Aug: 8. 1759". Address: "At Mr Jauncey's, Southampton-Row, Bloomsbury". Envelope (front): "To the Revd James Brown M:A: President of Pembroke-Hall Cambridge" Postmark: "8 AV".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 299*, vol. ii, 634-636; Correspondence (1853), letter XLVII, 188-192; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CXCI, vol. ii, 96-99
Contents: Incipit: "I retract a part of my yesterday's intelligence, having to day had an". Sent from [London]. Dateline: "Saturday.11 Aug. 1759".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.
References:Correspondence (1971), letter no. 349, vol. ii, 763-764; Correspondence (1853), letter LXXII, 279-283; Letters (1900-12), letter no. CCXXXIII, vol. ii, 241-244
Contents: Incipit: "Your letter has rejoiced me (as you will easily believe) & agreeably". Sent from [London]. to [Cambridge]. Dateline: "Nov: .. Sat: 1761". Envelope (front): "To The Revd Mr Brown, President of Pembroke Hall Cambridge" Postmark: "7 NO".
Surrogates: Letter record at the Thomas Gray Archiveavailable online.