Description | From Hill St [London]. Thanks Willes for his account of 'the operations of the War', and again praises the conduct of Captain Elliott. Comments on the behaviour of Col. Jennings at Carrick [Carrickergus], and the bravery of the man who wounded General Flobert. He expresses surprise at Lord George Sackville's insistence on being court-martialled. He asks Willes to tell the Archdeacon he will make 'proper mention' of Mrs Mewings' case, and mentions a law suit about a marriage settlement between two Jews, a Mr Franks and a Mr Adolphus. Signed 'Warwick'. No address. |