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  <dc:title>Letter - F B to Philip Gell - is glad to hear that Gell's journey on horseback has produced such a salutory effect - is sorry that he cannot comply with Gell's request re Richard Clerke as his list for the year was completed on Saturday - out of 20 pupils, a vacancy may be expected - and will be filled by Gell's man - is planning a visit to Bath without lady Mary who stays in town to receive her daughter Lady Courtown from Dublin - suggests that Gell should marry the Dowager Duchess of Kingston who has £16,000 a year and a personal estate of £90,000</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>12 Oct 1773</dc:date>
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