To Colonel Holroyd.
Sept. 15th, 1780.
I expect but cannot send news. I am passive, you are active, without the form of a letter you might dispatch every night the numbers of the poll.—Fox is victorious, and though some Enemies have been thrown out, I do not find that we gain so much as might be wished. Lord L[oughborough] is not yet arrived, but I have conversed with the future Secretary of the bog:[468] he approves and will assist your vanity. I am very sorry to hear that Batt is detained at Oxford in a bad state of health, with some symptoms of a growing dropsy. Adieu.
406.
To his Stepmother.
Bentinck Street, October 5th, 1780.
Dear Madam,
HIS WEARINESS OF POLITICAL LIFE.