Description | Understands that there is land enough to be had in Anglesey if a man has money and interest in the sellers, which the writer presumes may be a main point, for 'theyl soon swallow it in Anglesey". If this writer's money was disposed of that way it would be better than in private hands. Wrote in his former letter that William Owen would be welcome to him; thinks it by no means proper for him to continue idle at home; he must spend his time in reading if he come to Hereford. Was talking with the Doctor about Ned; what if he were put to be a gardener? he would be thereby qualified to be a gentleman's man and have two strings to his bow; it is very difficult to find service for him |