Description | Though he has no reason to part from Wrexham because of several conveniences, yet considering he has not been so long absent from Owen and "my dearest relation with you", he thought fit to acquaint Owen that he desires to spend sometime with them at Christmas. They break up school a fortnight before Christmas Day; desires Owen to send horses for him. Has no news to give him, but heard that Uncle Williams made a long learned speech in the House of Commons. Is beholden to his master and aunt for their kindness to him. Cousin Richard Lloyd presents his duty to the writer's grandmother and his service to all in Owen's family. |