Content Description | Is very grateful for the support and help he has received from Wenman; however, states that Mr Raynes has said 'that a decenter shall not Live in Gamston'; has also incurred displeasure because he has refused to give up some lands which have been let to other people; protests that he has never been rebellious or disrespectful; adds that some men have just tried to take his cattle from his land; wishes Mr Banks would write to Mr Bristow, and wishes that Lord Harley had asked Mr Walters to write to Mr Bristow with the news that Jeffreys could stay; suspects that Goody Giniver has been spreading falsehoods about him. |