| Description | Soho Jany 30th 1806 Mr John Woodward Dear Sir, I am sorry to inform you, that Mr Robinson Boulton has been prevented by a violent cold, & accompanying fever, from replying to your last favor, & he has therefore desired me to offer you his congratulations on the birth of your Daughter, with best wishes for the health of M’rs Woodward & the Child. Although somewhat better to-day than yesterday Mr Robinson Boulton is still too much indisposed to write for the Books specified annexed; & he will therefore feel himself much obliged by your good offices in procuring the same, being in immediate want of them. I am, very respectfully, Dear Sir, your ob’t huml Servt Wm Cheshire PS. As there are some instructions respecting the Wine in the letter of Messrs. Smith Jennins & Co, of which we did not take any memorandum, Mr Boulton will thank you to take an early opportunity of returning said Letter to him. —————————— Books which Mr R Boulton requests Mr Woodward to procure & forward to Soho. Les Memoires de Maramontel. Knight’s Analysis of Taste. (M’r R is not quite clear if this is exactly described.) David Brewster’s new edition of Ferguson’s Lectures on Natural Philosophy. Printed by Thos Ostell—Ave Maria Lane The Jesuits’ Perspective. An old quarto Book. Boardman’s Treatise on Horses |