Disgrifiad | Yesterday received both Owen's letter by the same hand with the money and has sent him the plasters by cousin Robert Jones. Mr Constantine, the appthecary, desired the writer to acquaint Owen that if he has not used the medicine he disliked he will willingly exchange fresh for it. Has given the watchmaker orders to mend the watch on the conditions mentioned in his last letter. The Lord Lieutenant rode this day in state to Christchurch in a very rich coach drawn by eight of the noblest grey horses that ever were seen in this kingdom. Was very well pleased with the sight till he saw his chaplains walk before him in number exceeding the footmen, for he has 25, the greatest part of which assisted to make up the grendeur |