Charles Philip Yorke, Fourth Earl of Hardwicke, Vice-Admiral R.N. — a Memoir by Lady Biddulph of Ledbury
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I believe that is dropped, as he now and then uses me to sail him about
for his health. I am a very good pilot for Bermuda, what with the schooner and sloop _Jane_. 'Remember me most kindly to all; I shall answer Lady St. G. immediately. 'Adieu, my dear Father, 'Your affectionate son, 'C. P. YORKE.' * * * * * 'JANE,' HALIFAX: June 16, 1818. 'MY DEAREST FATHER, '... I am still in the _Jane,_ and continue in every way to give satisfaction. I brought her from Bermuda, parted company from the squadron in a fog, and got in before the admiral; you may suppose I was not a little pleased with my navigation. I have pretty often the honour of presiding at my own table, as Sir David often takes trips with me along shore, on fishing excursions, &c. &c., which makes it exceedingly pleasant. '... I have been somewhat uneasy about some drafts upon you--heavier than usual--and I fear you will be led to think I am getting into an extravagant turn, but it is not so, I assure you. In this vessel I am obliged to find everything, and Bermuda charges are so extravagant that |
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