ID: | 1090 [see the .xml file] |
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Identifier: | NLW 5500C, no. 146 |
Editors: | Transcribed by Ffion Mair Jones; edited by Ffion Mair Jones; encoded by Vivien Williams. (2019) |
Cite: | 'Thomas Pennant to Richard Bull [1789]a' 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/1090] |
Dear Sir
At Moses's desire I inclose his bill. he says it may appear large: but hopes
[...]when You see his work, it will not appear extravagant.
I will pay him all or part as you direct.
I am [...] but in poor [...]
spirits by the loss of my friends, since I wrote last. Tom Hunt a true & constant
friend of forty years standing went off rather suddenly three weeks ago. yesterday I heard of the death of
Mr H[...][...]son
another respected friend.2London goes more & more empty to me every time I visit it.
my own turn ought to be thought of!
In the neighborhood of Wynnstay where I have lately been I heard of a sad reverse in that luxurious house the family reduced to two maid servts in the house: & two laborers in the grounds & gardens.3 The very hops & poultry sold: even to a single Pheasent & single Guinea hen. Mr H[...] I dare say died very rich. he lived handsomely but with great prudence. his family will demand some of his wealth for he left I think twelve children.
I conclude with my best wishes & assurances of being
Dear Sir
Yraffect friend