| Description | (Misdated 1759.) Dear Friend, I rejoyced to hear that the Court of Common Pleas had not determined against you, and particularly that the doubts of the Chief had been removed in consequence of a very extensive and minute examination. Pray present me kindly to Miss Boulton. Enclosed I send you a letter Mr. Walker brought to me (the cask there advised of is come to hand), and enclosed I also send a letter which I hope you will forward in answer to it; room is left at the top and bottom of the letter for you to add anything more than the date and formal conclusion if you think it necessary. God bless you. I am ever your grateful and most affectionate friend, Samuel Garbett My son bids me tender his best wishes to you and Miss Boulton. [Edited transcript.] |