Rhif Cyf AmgPEN/5/381
TeitlLetter from Hugh Owen at Bristol to his uncle Dr Edward Wynn at Bodewryd
DisgrifiadHas been mighty uneasy that he could not pay respects to Wynn now and then in a letter. Dr Morgan has shown the writer so much kindness and civility that he is quite at a loss what return to make. Wishes that Wynn would let him know with what gratitude he thinks of him. The doctors tell the writer that he is in a promising way and a fine way of recovery though slowly. Hopes to make a more speedy progress soon, for what has unfortuantely retarded him hitherto are those boils as they call them in the country. Desires Wynn to tell his mother that he hoped to pass many a winter's night with her yet
Dyddiad10 August 1742
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