| Description | London Jany 16. 1807 Dear Sir I beg you will take an opportunity of telling Mr Boulton that we have been in the most painful anxiety about him for some days and that the Accounts of to day of his amended health are very grateful to us we trust he will take the utmost care of himself this unfavourable weather and that we shall receive better accounts of him soon during his extreem indisposition I thought it best not to trouble him with anything therefore omitted to receive the Dividend but I will now get it tomorrow or Monday and I shod. be glad to know what sized Bank Notes wod. be most agreeable to him to have it remitted in Mr. Fitzgerald had the packet you allude to and I will take care to deliver that for Admiral Sutton at Hankeys his Letter & your Copy I return I am Dear Sir Your obed. Servt Jno Woodward In your next I beg you will inform me of Miss Boultons health the last news we had of her was very uncomfortable do me the favor to tell her I duly received her 14s/- for her Watch & Key |