The Letters of Horace Walpole: Fourth Earl of Orford 1
The Letters of Horace Walpole: Fourth Earl of Orford 1
Walpole Horace
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He went in to the King the other day with this long list^ but was told shortly, that unless he would take up his patent and quit the House of Commons, nothing should be done — ^he has consented. I made some of them very angry; for when they told me who had kissed hands, I asked, if the Pretender had kissed hands too, for being King? I foxgot to tell you, that Hurray is to be Solicitor^ General, in Sir John Strange's place, who is made Chief Justice, or some such thing ^*. I don't know who it wa...s that said it, but it was a very good 4 Sir Bobert Brown (d. 1760), flnt Baronet, fonnerly a merchant at Venice and British Beaident there. He mm Fajmaater of the Works. • John Hay (oizo. 1096-1762), fourth liarquis of Tweeddale ; Prin- eipal Secretary and Keeper of the Signet (of SootlandX 174S-46 ; Lord- JTostioe General, and GKyvemor of the Bank of Scotland, 1761-^. • Hon. Edward Finch, fifth son of sixth Earl of Winohelsea, M.P. for Oambridge UnlTOrsity, 1727 - 71 ; BnToy to Sweden, 1728 ; to Holland, 1724 ; to Poland, 1724-26 ; Minister at St.
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