From:
John Hellins
To:
Nevil Maskelyne
Date:
27 September 1799
Source of text:
L&P/11/109, Royal Society
Summary:
No summary available.
Contributor:
Royal Society
No summary available.
Lost letters. Thinks the "Augustan flattery" of Malta and Sciliy superior to the "bombasty" of Spain. His daughter [Mariamne Johnes] thanks Smith for the seeds he sent; she is now translating and if he does not finish Froissart [(c 1337-c 1405), French chronicler] himself thinks she will be a "worthy successor". His growing enthusiasm for farming; building a "feeding house" to his own plan and wants a good weighing machine for live beasts, asks for recommendation from one of Smith's "great farmers".