| Description | Wishes him better health and encloses £3. (The date is altered from 28 Nov. The presence here of this original letter is curious; perhaps it was not sent.) Soho, near Birmingham, November 30, 1810. Dear Sir, I was duly favored with your brother’s letter of the 18th instant and am concerned to hear of your indisposition, which I hope will be removed before the severity of winter sets in. Inclosed you will please to receive three pounds, being the amount of your charge against Mr. Boulton for the damaged blankets. With best wishes for the health and prosperity of yourself and family, I remain respectfully, dear sir, your obliged and obedient humble servant, Wm. Cheshire One line, as a voucher for me, acknowledging the receipt of the inclosed, will oblige. Mr. Philip Acton, Crown Inn, Red Cross Street, Liverpool. |