ID: 1177 [see the .xml file]
Identifier: NLW 2591, 117
Editors: Transcribed by Ffion Mair Jones; edited by Ffion Mair Jones; encoded by Vivien Williams. (2019)
Cite: 'Thomas Pennant to Richard Bull 2 April 1794' 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/1177]

Dear Sir

This is attended with my enquiry after yr health: for I am sorry to hear you are not quite well. The more so as my time here is so short that I cannot possibly pay my respects to you. I set out on monday for Brighton that shemy^little daughter may this year inhale the salubrious air there, to which I think she owed her life. I hope miss Bulls2 are well & beg my best compliments. I have seen Harden. Be so good as to permit him to copy my account of Lusty Packington in my tour from London to Dover.

Adieu Dear Sir, Yr affect. humble Servt

Tho. Pennant.

Richard Bull Esqre | stratton street | Piccadilly.


Richard Bull Esqre | stratton street | Piccadilly.


Editorial notes

1. The year is added in Richard Bull's hand.
2. Elizabeth and Catherine Bull.

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