| Description | Discusses financial arrangements between himself and Samuel Galton, and assures her that he will do whatever is in his power to make her life happy and comfortable. Mentions the uncertain financial situation of Robert Galton. Expresses his concern about their brother, Joseph Farmer, who has not answered his letters, and who he fears has also offended Samuel Galton. Postscript mentions the supply of guns to Liverpool. Old style year: 1749/50 |