Volume the Second: Diplomatic DisplayLondonBritish Library, Add. MS. 59874
and how surprising it is that such an Ideashould never have occurred to her: I am sureif I have reflected in this Manner once, I have fifty times. Whenever I see Lady Lesleydreſsed in them such reflections immediatelycome acroſs me. My own Mother'sJewels too! But I will say no more on so melancholya Subject – Let me entertain you with some--thing more pleasing — Matilda had a letterthis Morning from Lesley, by which we have the pleasure of finding that he is at Naples has turned Roman-catholic, obtained oneof the Pope's Bulls for annulling his1stfirstMarriage and has since actually married a NeapolitanLady of great Rank & Fortune. He tells us more--over