Description | (a) Wynn's nephew, Hugh Owen, informs him that Edmunds has lent him some money and that he has been ill and contracted several debts. The writer will not trust Owen with receiving a penny of money and has written to Hereford to order a return of thirty pounds payable in London to Edmunds
(b) Estate matters. Has had a letter from his wife in which she doubts not that God will shower down his blessing upon her "in a better place than this" where she shall meet with her reward for her suffering in the world. |