Content Description | Has received Wenman's letter and from the state of the case drawn up, thinks that there is little ground to stand on; has heard from Levinz that Wenman met with him; expresses hopes that the business will soon be finished; mentions the repairs to be done at Welbeck; thinks that they might have to build a kiln near Welbeck to provide them with tiles; thinks they need to do something this year to keep the house as dry as possible; adds that he will be here in October and some time after; asks for an estimate of the charge and manner of the repairs. |