St. James's Street, four o'clock, Tuesday [14 December, 1793]
Letters(3), From Gibbon's Autobiography
Edited by Lord Sheffield

This date says everything. I was almost killed between Sheffield Place and East Grinsted, by hard, frozen, long, and cross ruts, that would disgrace the approach to an Indian wig-wam. The rest was something less painful; and I reached this place half-dead, but not seriously feverish, or ill. I found a dinner invitation from Lord Lucan; but what are dinners to me? I wish they did not know of my departure. I catch the flying-post. What an effort!

Adieu, till Thursday or Friday.