| Description | Reminds him that he promised that he would assist William Sandbrook in obtaining payment of a debt due to him by the late John Clarke, to whom Winter’s relation S. Winter is an executor. Sandbrook is about to leave the neighbourhood and wishes to settle outstanding matters before he goes. Clarke’s widow and the executors consider Sandbrook’s claim (£10) just, and have agreed either to pay it or give a note of hand to bear interest, but neither has been done. |