Content Description | Is sending meat, butter and game by the Royston waggon; writes that the bad weather makes transportation of wood by the teams very difficult; reports that the ceilings in 'the 3 low Rooms ffronting the Court' have been mended and whitewashed; requests instructions to do the same to 'the Rooms on the Garden side'; writes that the horse brought from Mr Kimpton's, which was a fine one, has died from 'a scouring'; has distributed the charity as usual and passes on the best wishes of the recipients.
Letter dated 16 Feb. 1726/7. |