Amyot is still uncertain of the firmness of his situation. He is surprised at his deputies' attitudes to his absentee position as reported by Ryland. Only if he continues to hold the job can they participate in its profits, he exclaims. He is pleased that Ryland and the Duke of RIchmond are on good terms, and states that he has news of the signing of the Council of Aix-la-Chappelle for the withdrawal of British troops from France.
Item is a top-half portrait of John Baron Eldon, Lord High Chancellor. (b.1751, d.1838) Engraved by W. Holl, from a Drawing by W. Behnes taken in Lincolns InnHall 1817. London, Published Apr. 1818 by R. Cribb & Son, No 288, Holborn. Attached hand-written extract from a letter: "[...] most faithfully Eldon".
Item is a top-half, seated, electro-steel engraved portrait of John Baron Eldon; Lord High Chancellor, 1801-6 (b. 1751-d.1838). Engraved by W. Holl from a drawing by W.Behnes, taken in Lincolns Inn Hall, 1817 and published April 1st, 1818 by R. Cribb & Son No. 288 Holdorn London.