Description | Has received both her letters and communictaed them to the Doctor. He is this day bound for Ludlow whence he might easily despatch Harry to his (the writer's) uncle Richard Morgans, but he is not empowered to give him a letter of Attorney. This is the Doctor's judgment as well as the writer's that Aunt Morgan and Cousing Margaret had best send over somebody with a letter of Attorney from them without loss of time. The urns his mother mentions to have been lately found at Henblas are a great curiosity; hopes his Aunt Moran has preserved as many of them as entire as possible. Let her communicate with Mr Rowlands who understands antiquities well and will to be sure have the curiotsity to come and view them. Touching his mother's good neighbour, he knows not what possesses him to be cross towards her. As for the seat in Llanfechell, she will find writings concerning it in the time of Edward Wynn, who had a licence to erect it. Harry is returned here from Plas Eneon on Saturday; David and he came as far as Ludlow to bring here some provisions and house linen. Wrote to William Owen lately and told him his opinion touching Mrs Owen's will |