Invites JH to London to meet a friend of JG.
Invites JH to London to meet a friend of JG.
JH's mother has been ill. Is JH coming into town?
Of JG's travels and the people he meets [letter completed 1828-5-17 in Nantes].
About JG's just completed travels to Europe.
JG is worried about the health of his daughter.
Going to live at Nantes for awhile; asks JH's help with Customs.
About JG's journey to Nantes.
Asks JH to communicate to some friends for him.
Informs JG about mutual friends and JG's daughter.
Of life in Nantes and mutual friends in England [letter includes a sketch of General Cambourne by JG's son Robert].
Advice to JH, who is considering marriage.
JH describes his meeting with Margaret Stewart's mother to acquaint her with JH's intentions towards her daughter.
Sends happiest wishes to JH.
Of mutual friends in England and life in Nantes.
Seasons greetings and thoughts on JH's upcoming marriage [letter completed 1829-1-4].
Writes to complain that JH has not seen or heard from JG for some time.
Is in difficult circumstances and would welcome any assistance from JH in obtaining employment.
Was away from home when JH's letter came, which accounts for his belated reply. Would welcome a situation as clerk at the Bank of England should JH have any influence there.
Regarding the testimonial for W. S. Stratford, would like to be included among the subscribers. Hopes Stratford has found beneficial employment.
Regrets his health prevents him from attending the dinner in honor of W. S. Stratford. Will discharge his debt when called upon.