220. To Mann, June 20.- Battle of Placentia - Old Tully bardine and Lord
Cromartie in the Tower-Death of Jack Spenser
221. To Montagu, June 24.-Ministerial changes-Arrival of rebel prisoners.
Jack Spenser's will-Lady Townshend's bon-mots-Anecdotes of Lords
Bath and Sandys, and of the Duke of Cumberland
222. To the same, July 3.-Promotions and marriages
223. To Mann, July 7.-Lord Lovat, and Murray the Pretender's secretary, taken
224. To Conway, July 19.-Lady Caroline Fitzroy-"The Beauties"-Fanny
Murray. N.
225. To the same, July 24.-Mr. Fox's commendation of his Epistle to Eckardt. N.
226. To Mann, Aug. 1.- Trials of the rebel Lords-Description of Lords
Kilmarnock, Cromartie, and Balmerino-Intercessions in their behalf-
Confessions of Murray
227. To Montagu, Aug. 2.-Trials of the rebel Lords-Anecdotes.
228. To the same, Aug. 5.-Discoveries of Murray-Lady Cromartie's petition-
Anecdotes of the rebel Lords-The Duke of Cumberland's ball
229. To the same.-Lord Cromartie's pardon-Lady Caroline Fitzroy's marriage
230. To Mann, Aug. 12.- Opera squabbles - The Violette-Lord Sandwich's
embassy-Marriage of Lady Charlotte Fermor, and of the Princess Louisa
to the King of Denmark-Wanderings of the young Pretender-Conduct of
the rebel Lords-Story of Lord Balmerino
231. To Montagu, Aug. 16.-Anecdotes of the rebel Lords under sentence
232. To Mann, Aug. 21.--Account of the execution of Lords Balmerino and
Kilmarnock
233. To the same, Sept. 15.-Lady Orford and Mr. Shirley
234. To the same, Oct. 2.-Arrival of Mr. Chute from Italy-Mr. Whithed
described
235. To Conway, Oct. 3.-Enclosing Gray's "Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton
College"
236. To Mann, Oct. 14.-Defeat of the allies in Flanders-Capitulation of Genoa
-Acquittal of Cope-General Oglethorpe's sentence
237. To Conway, Oct. 24.-Campaign in Scotland
239. To Mann, Nov. 4.-Ministerial changes-Lord Chesterfield accepts the seals
-Expedition to Quiberon-Admiral Matthew's court-martial