Dear Sir
Robson has layed by for you a large paper copy of my arctic Zoology:1 but is at a loss about the conveyance. Please to inform me & He shall obey yr orders. I am already busied in enriching my own copy. one means is by buying a most neat pyrated edition of book [sic] in octvo 1.5.0. & inserting in it the prints relative to the subject. if you chuse it I will send you a copy or do any other Commission which you may have forgot. A young man is now copying most picturesque views in nova scotia for the purpose of illustration if you wish it, He may Copy some from mine.2 he is reasonable.
I hope you enjoy sunshine & warm banks. we are chilled between the walls of this city: but my amusements congenial with yours keeps my blood in motion.
I beg you would present my best complimts to miss Bulls3 &
think me Dear Sir
Most truely yrs
Upper Brook Street March 9th 1783.
I continue here till the 10th.
To Richard Bull Esqr | at Northcot House | Isle of Wight4
To Richard Bull Esqr | at Northcot House | Isle of Wight4