Alt Ref NoPEN/5/725
TitleLetter from unknown writter to unknown receipient
DescriptionThe writer has this day discoursed with Mr Robert Wynne about the London journey. He tells her that the Bishop intends to set out the latter end of the month and if Wynne can intercede with him he will not go. They pitched upon him to be a Convocation man. The Bishop will not go if possibly he can prevent it, being not in a very good state of health. Madam Wynne and Mr Price join their services to the recipient, and Madam Owen desired the writer to send the recipient the cloth that came about the brawn. The writer has sent the recipient two smoothing irons, one whereof cost 3s and the other 20d at Birmingham. As for the warming pan and dripping pan, the writer will procure those that are of the best sort.
Madame Wynne the mother desired the writer to buy her 6s of Epsom salt and send it to the recipeint to forward to her. Has no manner of news to impart, but can never make an acknowldgement of the recipient's kindness and charges towards the writer.
Date13 January 1713
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