He has had to stay at Stratton at
Sir F's request; he has not had a chance to discuss the arrangement;
Mr. &
Mrs. Wall are there, as are Mr. & Mrs.
Henry Baring; he laments the lack of interest shown by the family to Sir Francis's collection; Mr. Wall said that Sir Francis was meant to be a physician; he believes
Cobbett is heading for trouble by showing contempt for the throne and flattering the farmers, he could be more dangerous than
Horne Tooke.