| Description | Birmingham 11th. Oct, 1806 Sir, To apologize in a manner I ought for Attempting to give you trouble, is what I feel Perhaps unequal too, And indeed, on all other Occations I believe, I should not intrude upon your time, in this one instance Sir, I hope you will pardon me. My case you have before been Acquainted With, but for fear it as escaped your memory, I will beg to remind you—My name is Woodward Who applyd. to you Sir, Some time Ago to Acknowledge A Claim I had on A House at Handsworth—You left it Sir, to the decision of Mr Chesher Whom I calld of A day Or two ago—And Was told he had entirely done with it. How to Act, I realy do not know—There I feel—on recolection I have been deprived of A Home I was long Accustomed too—to rush on A World I am little acquainted with. And seek Protection from those Who can ill Afford me a being—Hear Humanity Will Plead will feel for me—I appeal to you Sir—and trust you Will order—or settle it as soon, has you can. I realy feel I want a little support—if it should be your Pleasure to say I shall have it—I sho[uld] ever feel myself bound in gratitude to you for t[his]. Sir your Obliged humble Sert. Ann Woodward [Address-label.] M: Boulton Esqr. |