28. To the same, June 24.-Thanks for some prints and letters— 51
29. To John Chute, Esq. July 9.-Account of his journey to Paris—51
30. To the Hon. H. S, Conway, July 30.-French politics. Distress at court. Vaudevilles against Madame du Barry. Amusements at Paris. Gaillard's "Rivalit`e de la France et de l'Angleterre"—52
31. To John Chute, Esq. Aug. 5.-Progress of English gardening in France. New arr`ets. General distress. State of Le Soeor's paintings at the Chartreuse. The charm of viewing churches and convents dispelled. Shock at learning the death of Gray—55
32. To the Hon. H. S. Conway, Aug. 11.-Reflection on the death of Gray. Lady Beauchamp. Opium a false friend—57
33. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, Aug. 12.-Reflections on the death of Gray—58
34. To the Earl of Strafford, Aug. 25.-Climate of Paris. French economy and retrenchment. Mademoiselle Guimard. Mademoiselle Heinel. Suppression of the French Parliaments. Ruinous condition of the palaces and pictures—59
35. To the Hon. H. S. Conway, Sept. 7.-Return to England. Deplorable condition of the French finances—61
36. To the Rev. Mr. Cole, Sept. 10.-Thanks for some particulars of Gray's death. Dr. James Browne. Gray's portrait—62
37. To the same, Oct. 12.-Mr. Essex's design for the cross at Ampthill. Calvin and Luther—63