Description | Written from [?] Lombourg. It appearing so long since she had the pleasure of hearing from her that she cannot allow the Hanoverian Messenger to return to England without being the bearer of a few lines to entreat her acceptance of the trifle which accompanies them and which she hopes will put her in mind of a sincere friend: her being very much indisposed since they last met, having hurt her head by a bad fall, but her hope of being well enough to be a better correspondent than since her return from England: her compliments to Sir Wathen. Sheet, with 1¼ pages of text, black-bordered. |