| Description | (Incomplete. Directed to the Royal Hotel.) Soho, April 10th, 1809. Reverend Sir, It is with great concern I inform you that the ill state of Mr. Boulton’s health has confined him for many months past to his Chamber, where none but the Faculty and his immediate attendants have access to him. His Son, Mr. Robinson Boulton, who has succeeded to the entire management of his Business Concerns, set out on Thursday last for London, and what adds to the mortification I feel in transmitting this communication is the necessity felt by the sub-managers of these works of exactly complying, in the absence of Mr. R. Boulton, with the regulation expressed in the enclosed Card, to the restriction of which Mr. R Boulton has himself, for . . . [The rest of the copy-letter is wanting.] The Revd. Mr. Burke, Royal Hotel. |