State Library of NSW
40 George Street Dock
Friday morning Mr McArthur returns his best Compts to Mr Hassell and is extremely obliged by his offer of taking letters or parcels out to his friends in N.S.Wales, regrets— that he had not known sooner of the Marys arrival in the Sound And is apprehensive from the wind Coming to the North, will Sail in the course of this day— if not — And Mr. H — Can make it
[new letter] Mile End Cottage Landovery
Wednesday Nover 22d My Dear Sir/
I am going to take a very great Liberty with you in consequence of my having mentioned you to some friends of mine at Carmarthen when I was there in the summer, they are very [anxitious?] that their son/ who is now at Lampeter School/ shod become acquainted with you, and if you will do me the favour of calling upon him I shall feel particularly obliged to you, he is I understand a well disposed Lad, his Name is Prytherick and Boards at Mr Jenkins's, his Father is in the Medical line at Carmarthen and a Relation of Mrs Williams of [Heallys?], I hope you will be not be offended with the Liberty I take as it is in consequence of my giving my opinion of you and mentioning that I thought it wod be a great advantage to any young Man to become acquainted with you, that Mr & Mrs Prytherick are very desirous their son shod be known to you and hope it will not be unpleasant to you to call upon him
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