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APPENDIX I. 411
Paper XCVI
Lord Bolingbrohe to Chevalier de St. George.
(Extract.)
"Paris, Nov. 9, 1715.
" Ye secret of y r being gone towards ye coast,
where you actually are, has so far got wind, that I
should have ventur'd to have come to you myself to
have assisted in determining this great step and to
have received your commands on all ye particulars
of L d Mars letters.
" If y r Maj ty goes to Scotland, great part of what
I should have to do will be needless. If you go to
England I shall soon hear from you, and if you
should, which G-od forbid, be stopped, I shall soon
see you."
Paper XCVII.
Chevalier de St. George from St. Malo, most probably
to Lord Bolingbroke. (Extracts.) The Duke of
Ormond had returned from the British coast, vj/iere
he received no welcome.
"Nov. 11, 1715.
" On my arrival here on Friday the 8th, it was
thought convenient that the Duke of Ormonde and
I should waite for fresh accounts from England, and
without which it was then thought absolutely im-
possible for the Duke to return thither after the
reception he last met with ; but considering the
danger of delays, the instances that Staire has made
Paper XCVI
Lord Bolingbrohe to Chevalier de St. George.
(Extract.)
"Paris, Nov. 9, 1715.
" Ye secret of y r being gone towards ye coast,
where you actually are, has so far got wind, that I
should have ventur'd to have come to you myself to
have assisted in determining this great step and to
have received your commands on all ye particulars
of L d Mars letters.
" If y r Maj ty goes to Scotland, great part of what
I should have to do will be needless. If you go to
England I shall soon hear from you, and if you
should, which G-od forbid, be stopped, I shall soon
see you."
Paper XCVII.
Chevalier de St. George from St. Malo, most probably
to Lord Bolingbroke. (Extracts.) The Duke of
Ormond had returned from the British coast, vj/iere
he received no welcome.
"Nov. 11, 1715.
" On my arrival here on Friday the 8th, it was
thought convenient that the Duke of Ormonde and
I should waite for fresh accounts from England, and
without which it was then thought absolutely im-
possible for the Duke to return thither after the
reception he last met with ; but considering the
danger of delays, the instances that Staire has made
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