110. To the same, Feb. 2.-Arrival of' Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.
Her dress and personal appearance. Mr. Macnaughton's murder of
Miss
Knox. Visit to the Cock-Lane Ghost—168
111. To the same, Feb. 6.-Effects of Hamilton's eloquence—169
112. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, Feb. 7.-Anecdotes of polite literature— 170
113. To the Rev. Henry Zouch, Feb. 13.-Lamentation on the tediousness of engravers, and tricks of printers—171
114. To the Earl of Bute, Feb. 15.-On the Earl's suggesting to him a work Similar to Montfaucon's "Monuments de la Monarchie Fran`caise."—[N.] 171
115. To George Montagu, Esq. Feb. 22.-Violent storms. Elopement of Lord Pembroke and Kitty Hunter—173
116. To Dr. Ducarel, Feb. 24.-English Montfaucon. Medals. Errors in Vertue and others—174
117. To George Montagu, Esq. Feb. 25.-Lely's picture of Madame Grammont. Harris's "Hibernica." The recent elopement—175
118. To the Countess of Ailesbury, March 5.-Prospect of Peace. dresses—176
119. To George Montagu, Esq. March 9.-Epitaph for Lord Cutts—177