Description | Includes references to a visit to Admiral Rowley at his seat in Suffolk to discuss the affair of Mr Byng, the share of the Genoese effects; Hailes expected to apply to Groves; amount due to Wilkinson; an appeal to the Procter in Murray's affair; Captain Cooper's case; Dr Lee's opinion on a commander in chief retiring; Captain Cooper had discussions with Mr Harris, secretary to the late Admiral Haddock, who agreed with Dr Lee's opinion and referring it to [C] Williams and dealings with Hardwick |