Disgrifiad | Hon father'. Desires Owen to provide him with clothes against the spring or direct where the writer might provide them "for these winter ones are too bare, yea and torn too". Wants also a warm frieze coat lest he take cold, and a hat to wear every day. Let Owen send him a word whether or not he has a mind to send the writer's brother William to Wrexham. Presents his service to his mother and sister Emma, and also to his uncle Richard and Aunt Hall. Prays that his (the writer's) wife may not be offended at him for not receiving a letter; he sent her one by the post last Saturday. |