Anna Maria Clarke writes with a message from the Duchess of Portland who advises on the exercise that she should take which should be gentle and that she should go on horseback on fine days 'and follow a plough for an Hour or an Hour and half'. Clarke also notes that she has had the pleasure of John Dickenson's company and that he is to go to town on business. On the other side of the sheet is a note about raising a subscription to purchase a small farm for the 'milkmaid' poet who Hannah More is trying to aid.
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Anna Maria Clarke writes with a message from the Duchess of Portland who advises on the exercise that she should take which should be gentle and that she should go on horseback on fine days 'and follow a plough for an Hour or an Hour and half'. Clarke also notes that she has had the pleasure of John Dickenson's company and that he is to go to town on business. On the other side of the sheet is a note about raising a subscription to purchase a small farm for the 'milkmaid' poet who Hannah More is trying to aid.
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