| Description | Gives an account of Miss Fidoe's reasons for postponing her marriage; the young gentleman she was to marry has fallen into a consumption. Gives news of Joseph Farmer's sister and brother, reporting that his sister is likely to reject a possible suitor, and that he and his brother and his wife seem very happy together, and suggests that she may become pregnant when they stay in Bath for the spring season. Asks Joseph to send him some rum and brandy. Dated: 1743/4 |