| Description | Dear Sir, I receiv’d yours to day and will answer it more fully per tomorrow’s coach. In the interim, I had communicated Mr. Fothergill’s death to Mr. Foreman before I receiv’d yours, and will give you my opinion of the plan you propose tomorrow; and if I can be of any service to you, shall put off going to the Continent and come down to you, being extremely sorry for all your anxieties, and will do my utmost to relieve them, and am, with respects to Mrs. Boulton, dear sir, yours most sincerely, Wm. Matthews Mrs. Matthews desires her best respects to you and Mrs. B. [Edited transcript.]
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