| Description | If Curtis will send a list of the weekdays before 2 Feb. when he will be at either Mr. Birch’s seat (Hamstead Hall) or the parsonage, M. R. Boulton’s groom will ride over on the first morning when Boulton is able to see him, as Boulton wishes to avoid giving Curtis unnecessary trouble, which he fears may again occur ‘from the nature of his present engagements.’ |