Disgrifiad | If his first letter came not to his brother's hands, he has herein an account of what he desired to be informed = A boat of 3 tons well moulded for rowing and strongly built will stand him in ten pounds; the carriage of it to Dublin five shillings; six herring nets, six pounds or there abouts. The eel spear is already bought and will be sent at the first opportunity. The 'pilgrim' after his being at Ruyton with the writer's other to procure her letter (which the writer is glad he did not obtain) for his reception into the writer's service and from thence to Sir Hugh Owen at Landshipping from whom he brought the writer a pot of pickled oysters, is returned to Wexford, where he is neither countenanced nor entertained by many |