Description | Refers to the death of Mrs. Llwyd of Kefn and sends a copy of Dr. Robert Morgan's letter to Mrs. Wynn (the Chancellor's wife). From Mrs Wynn's letter to Dr. Morgan, it appears that she is beginning to be desirous of a reconciliation : "all her old seconds have now left her".
Appended. Copy of Dr. Morgan's letter to Mrs. Wynne dated December 14, 1721. Is glad to understand that she is now disposed to make her husband what satisfaction lies in her power for past offences, meaning by past offences manifest errors of conduct rather than secret offences or suspicions. |