Disgrifiad | Is grieved that what he wrote should have given her the least trouble in the world, but he had been 16 days without a word from Bodewryd when he wrote that letter and was melancholy upon it and gave it a little vent. Is in exceedingly good health and is in great hope that his headache has left him. Is preparing for Wales as fast as he can. John is this day gone to his master, a vinter by Charring Cross. Has agreed for Bangor House. Gives particulars of the transactions concerning the same. They have been very hot in the House of ..... (letter mutilated) upon two pamphlets. The pastoral letter was written by the Bishop of Sarum and did great service, but, was run down out of a particular pique some men had to him, "Our friend the Bishop of Lichfield" was like to have the same fate with his 'God's Ways of Disposing of Kingdoms'. Questions were put in both Houses to have it stayed, but it was carried in his favour. |