From Benjamin Vaughan (unpublished)
Totteridge, Herts, Sept. 23rd, 1782.
My dearest sir,

Lest by some accident I should miss the opportunity of travelling with the courier, I sit down just to tell you that I am prepared to depart the instant I hear the commission is sealed, but which by the Chancellor having been at Buxton has been for some days delayed.

I have got together the different articles committed to my care to procure, and shall not be long upon the road.

I hope your health is better. Lord Shelburne has insisted on my bringing you a medicine to prevent a return of your complaints. I beg my best regards to your son; and am, my dearest sir, your ever devoted, grateful, and affectionate

Benjn: Vaughan

Endorsed: Vaughan Septr. 23. 1782.
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