Revised Jun 6 2021
No. 30. Mr. Heywood to Miss N. Heywood
Maristow July 11th: 1792
My dear Miss Heywood
As I am persuaded you must be anxious to know when your Brother is likely to receive the Linnen &c which you sent him directed to me in Albemarle Street, I have the pleasure to acquaint you that the servant who takes Care of my House has just informed me that a Parcel is arrived from the North which she keeps till further Orders. These Orders she receives this Day, & will of Course send the Parcel to Portsmouth immediately directed to Serjeant Clayfield. — I trust that by this time Peter enjoys every Comfort of Body & Mind which his Situation can admit of, & that he will extricate himself from all his Sufferings with Credit & Honor.
I am my dear Madam
your most faithful hbl Serv't.