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he intended leaving home on
monday last for London, where
we should stop ten days or a fort-
night, and then proceed to Velindre
we have not seen him these Nine
years and I need not tell you
that is a Brother, with what
pleasure I look forward to his
arrival. William of course will
be at home during his stay
with us which I fear will
not be long am certain I shall
find much too short

I feel greatly obliged, and am
well assured of your endeavours to
make him comfortable- & being much

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of his Aunts - with his
friends, he would be happier
in a Hovel- than in a Palace
without them- from a
gentleman that calld here to
day I understand that your
Vicar is not yet arrived but
daily expected- when William
does return he shall write you a
discharge [indecipherable] for the News
papers- Capt Miller hopes you
enjoy this delightful weather as much
as he does - & writes in compliments
to you & mr Marsden with

Yours sincerely
Sarah Davies

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it convenient to come Miss Davis
kind respects to yo [you] My Father &
Mother kind respects to you also,
I wish you at [a] pleasant jornay [journey] that
it may turn out according to your
wish excuse all erors [errors] in hast [haste] from
your sincere friend & wellwisher

Jane Williams

tis to Davis
we ought
thank for th [the] note

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ghassall

Davies, Sarah. "Letter to Thomas Hassall." Hassall Family Papers, 1793-2000, vol. Series 2: Hassall family, correspondence, 1793-ca. 1900. Sub-series 3: correspondence, volume 3, 1793-1888 File 1: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 3, pp. 1-668, 1793-1821, State Library Of New South Wales, 15 April 1819.