Jno. Williams, London, to his brother, Mr Edward Williams, Carver, Wells, Somersetshire,
- 622.
- Eitem
- 1785, Oct. 25.
Rhan oIolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
Jno. Williams, London, to his brother, Mr Edward Williams, Carver, 'at Mr Brooks Iron Munger & Carpenter near the Lower Church, Wells, Somersetshire'. He received a letter from his brother Thomas dated at Wells the 21st Oct. He hopes that the addressee will find everything turn out to the utmost of his expectation. Some advice, for there are a great many of what may be called rogues in the world. The writer was married on Wednesday, Oct. 19, to the lady who visited EW at Cheltenham, not the one Mr Solice saw at Tewkesbury, but still he is equally obliged to the addressee for his kind information, as he has no doubt but (that) it proceeded from a sincere regard for his welfare in general. He will come down to Wells in the course of three or four weeks to see him and his dear sister [i.e. in-law] and child on his way to Flemingston to see and take his leave of his father and the rest of his friends before departing for Jamaica. He received a letter from their brother Miles, who was very well, &c. ?Repeating his request for the lines mentioned in No. 619. Is sorry he could not find the parcel the addressee sent him some time ago. His address. EW has used the sheet to write some lines of verse (crossed out).