“I wrote to your lordship, on the 16th, a letter, of which I enclose a duplicate, as, not having yet received an answer from your lordship, I am apprehensive that the original may not have reached you, although I directed it to your house in Suffolk Street. I am just going to Windsor to attend his Majesty, but I shall be in town this night.

I am, &c.

“Wellington.”

(3.) FROM THE EARL OF WINCHILSEA TO THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON.

“Eastwell Park, March 18, 1829.

“My Lord,

“The enclosed is a copy of the answer which I returned, by this day’s post, to your grace’s letter, which only reached me this morning. I intend leaving this place for London to-morrow morning, and expect to be at 7, Suffolk Street, between four and five in the afternoon. I have, &c.

“Winchilsea and Nottingham.”

(4.) FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME.

“Eastwell Park, Ashford, March 18, 1829.