Description | Is going to receive a more favourable account of him than that brought by Hugh Hughes. Owen's brother 'Neddy' paid two hundred and fifty pounds soon after he received the money from the writer to Mrs Roberts of Bodior, who dunned for it. Takes no pleasure in going on horseback because he feels a weakness in his limbs. Hugh Hughes tells him that Owen's horse seems to be too airy, so Owen ought to have a quiet one in order to exercise daily before a Bristol journey is undertook. Physicians have and do often recommend it in their prescription |