Revised Jun 6 2021
No. 68. Mr. P. Heywood to Mrs. Heywood
Sep 6, 1792
Sep 8, 1792
If I had received my dear Mothers Letter of the 6th
I shou'd not have written —
but yet 'tis as well to do so because I have something to say that will give you Pleasure tho' — my
Trial is not yet over —
On Saturday 8th Mr. Graham came on board to see me
& brought a Letter from my generous Uncle Pasley
— the next Day he came again accompanied by Mr. Const
— with them
I had a private Conference by Captn Montague's Permission,
& from what Information I had the Happiness to recieve, I have every reason (as may you my dear Mother)
to look forward with the most pleasing Hopes of — I need not — indeed I shou'd not say much
to you my dearest Mother on so tender a subject but let it suffice to tell you. —
The awful Day of Trial now draws nigh
When I shall see another Day — or — die!
My next will give you either good News or bad — therefore I know my dear Mother will, with the Fortitude & resignation of a true Christian prepare herself for either — methinks this Hint is sufficient. — let me then request my beloved Parent will endeavour to attain that tranquil Serenity of Mind which now is thank God! possessed by her dutiful Son from a Trust in that Providence who alone has & ever will he doubts not continue to watch o'er him with paternal Care. — tell my Sisters to set taut the Topping-lifts of their Hearts from an Assurance that with God's Assistance all will yet end well! — Adieu my beloved Mother Love to all & Hope.
your truly dutiful
& most filially affec't. Son