He is glad his brother got home safely; he has dined with Mr. Wingfield, and slept there with Mr. Yonge as it was late and raining; he goes to
Sir Joshua Reynolds's every day to copy his collection of pictures and has dined there three times, he likes Miss Reynolds; he discusses confusion over some money involving a Mr. Gregory and Mr. Holmes; has sent various parcels to Samuel and spectacles to Mr. Mudge, received from Mr. Dolland; he has seen Mr. Wilkes twice and has paid 26 shillings for Mr. Efford's fishing rod to James Yonge.