nd

-ta <…> 7. 1.

Instinctively <…> posts 7. 3. The Whigs

Band of patriots now culminate

as a worthless faction 7. 9. d o Fox at thei<…> A o 1793

The Whigs A o 1793 & 1819

Virtues and taling[?] 7. 22. The Whigs A o 1793 &c

The calumniate Whigs of England 9. 1. The Whigs associated as Friends of

the people A o 1792

Excellent Paper drawn up by the

Friends of the people 9. 29. George Rouse Barrister A o 1793

Gave up his lucrative business

and attended the old

Bailey gratuitously – 11. 29.

At the risk of his health. Erskine Barrister A o 1793[?]

Noble exertions gainst the

dangerouse doctrine of constructive

treasons 12 14 Charles Fox A o 1794

High character of his eloquence - 13. 21. M r. Gray 1793 (Now Earl)

M r Gray 1793. Earl Gray 1819

Honor, manliness and wisdom 13. 29 M r now Earl Gray 1793 to 1819

Not to be misled, nor capable of

misleading others by a vain

thirst for popular applause – M r now[?] Earl Gray 1793 to 1819

United and eloquent exertion - 15. 20 The Whigs. A o 1817 &c.

Most unanswerable arguments

ever delivered 16 7 Earl Grey. A o 1817

Unblemished Gentleman 17. 24. Hon. G. Lamb A o 1819.

Truly great man 18. 20 Charles Fox

Illustrious life 18 21 Charles Fox

Innocence and merit 18 24. M r Perry

Spirit and eloquence that w d. have

added lustre to the Bar – 19. 6 M r Perry

Disinterested honest enlightened

& independent 18 17 M r Perry