State Library of NSW
Sydney 5th April 1817 — My very dear Friend:– I enclose two letters from Mrs Palmer which she will thank to put a wafer in on your arrival in London. The one address'd to Mrs Pemberton is Mrs P's Mother, for whom the broach is which she gave you,– The other I will thank you after sealing to put into a general Post Office and it will then find it's [sic] way to it's [sic] destination.– I shall be very happy to hear of your safe arrival and I trust, when you think of the Friends you may have left in this Part of the Word you will not forget me, and I may add Mrs Palmer.
Believe me you possess our [natural?] good
wishes and esteem. I sincerely hope your object in England will be attained both as to the happiness of your temporal and eternal affairs, whatever it may be. and
I am
My dear Thomas
Most sincerely Your's
[Signed] Geo. Tho. Palmer
Mr Thomas Hassall
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