[49] 'To Mrs. Ann Pitt, at Mrs. Phillips's, at Bath. T. Pitt Free.'
[50] Dr. Charles Bave, a physician of the highest character at Bath. See note on Vol. I., p. 408, of Lady Suffolk's Letters.
[51] This must almost certainly be Ayscough, in spite of 'Skew's' being the hereditary nickname of the Fortescue family.
[52] These are probably Colonel and Mrs. Lanoe, with whom Ann appears to be staying at Bath.
[53] Lyttelton's Misc. Works, 619.
[54] 'Mrs. Ann Pitt, at Col. Lanoe's at Bath.'
[55] 'To Mrs. Ann Pitt jun. at Boconnock near Bodmin Cornwall.'
[56] 'To Mrs. Ann Pitt at Mrs. Phillips's at Bath. T. Pitt Free.'
[57] Same address.
[58] 'To Mrs. Ann Pitt, at Bath.'