| Description | (Directed to 1 New Bond Street.) I am glad, my dear Friend, to see that you don't so explicitly complain of your health, but I wish you was well at home. I have spoke to Mr. Alston and he will direct Armitage to make a copy from my books where the accounts have been kept under his eye by Pierce and Armitage, and I hope to send it in two or three days. I should have been extremely mortified if Messrs. Nicholls & Nettleship had taken umbrage at your confidence in Mr. Weston. I hope this day to receive from them copy of what has been wrote by Messrs. Gilby, Capper, and Barker (I suppose not Simson) to you, and of the answer to them. I am perfectly satisfied that it was judicious to defer a dividend. Your gardiner behaves to me as you wish to me. God bless you. I am ever gratefully and affectionately yours, Samuel Garbett |