ID: 1010 [see the .xml file]
Identifier: NLW 5500C, no. 12
Editors: Transcribed by Ffion Mair Jones; edited by Ffion Mair Jones; encoded by Vivien Williams. (2019)
Cite: 'Thomas Pennant to Richard Bull 1 June 1781' transcribed by Ffion Mair Jones; edited by Ffion Mair Jones; encoded by Vivien Williams. (2019) in Curious Travellers Digital Editions [editions.curioustravellers.ac.uk/doc/1010]

Dear Sir

By some misfortune, my [...] Baggage does not reach me till too morrow [sic]. the sheets of the welsh tour are in it. but you may depend on having them done to yr mind & sent by my Son the week following the next. They shall be left for you at Faulders. The let in copies shall be properly attended to. I can give you a great copy^Sir J. Wynne but there are none on great paper So you must let it in.

There are to be sold at White's three very fine drawings of Moses Griffiths & one of P. Sandby's. they are [...] the property of to poor moses, so if you hear any body [sic] wish to have some of his works, I beg to recommend. & also puff off his X plates of suppl. to Snowdon.

My best Complimts attend Miss Bull:1 notr let Mr Storer be forgotten.

adieu
Yrs most truely


Th. Pennant


Downing June 1st. 1781.

Excuse the inclosed.2 If you want a revd Mr Lloyd you must buy him of Mr MazelNo 62 Portland street


Editorial notes

1. Uncharacteristically, Pennant names Miss Bull, i.e. Elizabeth Bull, alone here.
2. No enclosure has been preserved.

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