| Description | Dear Sir, I have attentively perused Mr. Hope's letter, which you have been so kind as to send me. I can give no answer in so complicated a business without mature consideration and legal advice. I am most heartily sorry you have any thing to do in so disastrous a concern, but I would fully consult my lawyer and get out of it as fast as I could. I much wish Romilly might see copy of Mr. Hope's letter; and now the business is in such able hands as his I have only to wish you fairly rid of it, and I shall then plant trees upon Knill Garraway without caring for any Scotchman that ever did or will exist. I am, dear sir, most faithfull yours, J. Walsham Garbett I shall certainly, as my grandfather's executor, claim the money he has advanced to further his creditors. |