Rhif Cyf AmgPEN/5/34
TeitlLetter from Selina Denton, London to Margaret Wynne
DisgrifiadHonrd Madam'. Mr Wynne's goodness to the writer's sister in her so great extremity has laid a great obligation on the writer. Yesterday she sent the things that the Bishop of Bangor and Mrs. Wynn desired her to buy. Was forced to make Mr.Thomas alter Madam Ellen's mantle. The carrier says they will be at Chestar the 26th of the month; the box weighs 25 pounds and a half; not knowing how to direct it to Mrs.Wynne, she has directed it to 'my Br Wynne' to be left at Mr. John Pugh's a grocer in Chester. Bought but for the tippets, that she may lay out something more on the trimming of the petticoats. All Mrs. Wynne's £20 is gone and 3s and 6d more; hoped to hve left some of the money, but all things are so very dear that she could get nothing that was truly handsome at lower rates.

Addressed to : The Right Reverend Father in God, Humphrey, Lord Bishop of Bangor, at the Palace of Bangor.
Dyddiad19 April 1692
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