Description | Is glad that Wynne's accounts agree with his own. Is heartily sorry for any misfortunes that have happened to Wynne and if such as he has heard in the country, they are of too tender a nature for the writer to mention them. As for Roger Mostyn, Ned Hughes is firmly engaged for him, but as for the writer himself, he is not so much at liberty, being in some measure engaged to Bob Brynker upon the account of his readiness to serve Tom Parry at the last election. Refers to a fire at Chrst Church which burned down the lantern and most part of the roof of the hall |