Cassiobury. Discusses the bye-election at Leominster
Reports the death of Francis Horner, proposes a monument, danger to Lord Holland in becoming Rector of St Paul's Covent Garden, no distress among the Poor
183 Fleet Street. Requests a copy of toasts to be used to be used in the evening. With an endorsement made in 1823 concerning the imprisonment of Carlile.
Queen's Square Place, Westminster. Expresses concern for the health of the inhabitants of the [London] timber docks including Earl Spencer's property
Wimbledon. Sharp has declined a request to stand as MP for Leominster, Tierney suggests Hull if Lord Mahon does not stand
Upper Brook Street. Forwardis an issue of a [philosophy] magazine, is missing issues of July and August 1811.
Unable to dine
Paris. Discusses his emigration to the United States of America
Offers to commend him to Roederer, Talleyrand, Gaudin and LeBrun, offers words of caution
Thanks her for her for letter, informs her that Mr Fox's health improving
Discusses terms on which Mr Garnier will surrender his patent, crisis within the government:
Discusses the affair of Lord Colchester, speaker of the House of Commons
Asks him to see Mr Wellsteed, his attorney