By inclination he was more of a topographer than a politician. In 1774 he visited
Wales, and in the following year he published anonymously ''A Gentleman's Tour through
Monmouthshire and Wales
. He revisited the area in 1777, and in 1781 published his Tour through Monmouthshire and Wales'', declaring authorship of the work. He was accompanied on his journey of 1777 by the Swiss watercolourist
Samuel Hieronymus Grimm, whose works illustrated the account. He was keen to produce a county history of
Wiltshire and published
Wiltshire, Extracted from the Domesday Book with a translation of the Latin into English in 1788 which he hoped might stimulate such a work. His most celebrated publication remains his
Diary of the Late George Bubb Dodington in 1784, a rich source of information about politics in the first half of the 18th century. ==Friendship with Turner==