| Description | Dear Friend, I heartily wish you would write to Mr. Nicholls and therefore return copy of my letters to him and of his letter to me, which pray let me have again. He knows the various connexions in my affairs more minutely than any person except myself, and next him Mr. Nettleshipp is best acquainted with them, and perhaps it is desirable that they and Mr. Salt should be assignees. Mr. Nicholls is deeply interested in the proper conduct of them. If Mr. Nicholls will not be trustee, we must have a meeting by advertisement in the Gazette. It grieves me that you should be troubled about my affairs; I am extremely anxious you should be free of them, and that you may enjoy tranquility. That God may bless and protect you is one of the most affectionate wishes of your grateful friend, Samuel Garbett |