| Description | M. R. Boulton wishes to keep the colts at home, if possible; he wishes Cheshire to try putting one on the Warwickshire side and the other on the opposite side, or putting one up at Smith’s farm, “or any other rather than a public ley.” If they must be sent to Sir Joseph Scott’s, Boulton insists he will not be obliged to keep them there late in the year. Glynn will set out on Saturday for Soho, and Boulton wishes him to stay at Soho House. Cheshire must ask Mrs. Miller (the housekeeper) to air a bed for him. (On the back of the letter is a rough list of names in pencil, in Cheshire’s hand.) |