Description | Army in much the same state as during Adair's visit - discusses venereal disease - discusses plans for second hospital. Also includes private correspondence: discusses weather - Adair's health - dissolution of Parliament and effect on army - willing to come to London, would like to travel on his own horse - mentions expenses for Tiptree visit - regiments at Maker beg him not to forget their bleak situation in his report to Lord Amherst. |