Description | Lately received a letter from his brother and therein an invitation to see him and the rest of his relations in Anglesey which he would have readily embraced if his cures could have been constantly supplied, which he has always been careful of, and therefore at this time especially ought not to be neglected. Sir Abel Rum having thought some other way of bestowing his benevolance, has given cousin Bean his quietus est, who last Easter was ordained Deacon and has been with the writer some time, but is now in Dublin in order to cure a distemper occasioned by a wet and cold school-house. Being so near, when recovered he may easily make a trip over and be the writer's proxy. Hopes his brother received the fir-seed. Has not yet consulted those that are skilful about the rates of timber |