| Description | Refers to Boulton’s “singularly strict enquiries (as I never knew hitherto to a seven years’ character disputed).” He left Thomas Pickford’s service in Oct. 1809 to pursue his own business, which was unsuccessful. He understands the management of a fruit or forest tree “from the seed to the final transplanting thereof,” and the design and management of a hot-house, garden house, vinery, etc. James Hipkins of Bowood House has known him for more than fourteen years. Wishes an increase in wages to do the duties required. |