Disgrifiad | Is glad of his safe arrival to such good friends who can and will assits him as far as they are able; would have him trespass upon them till he comes to some end in his affair. Hopes he has received two letters from Anglesey - his brother Hugh's and Mr Owen's. Does not quite understand the latter's and desires her son to explain a few of the lines it contains. William Williams has been with the writer twice of thrice to see whether they did use any of his mistress's goods; if they did not buy them they were to be removed to Bodowen. Williams showed her Mr Owen's letter in which he particularizes all trifling things. Let her son be easy, however, for the will not do the least thing to give them colour to complain.
Addressed to: 'Mr Edward Owen at Dr Morgan's at Hereford' |