Chesterford
31 May 1826
Sir
I answer to yours which I recd. this morning I take leave to say that our supply of horses on this road being so great that I cannot concieve (sic) there wd. be the least delay/did all the voters come down this road/but to make it more secure any number of horses that Ld Palmerstons Committee may think required I should feel obliged by their early informing me so that I may make the necessary preparations.
I am Sir
Yr.Obt.&Huml.Sert.
O.H. Edwards
PS.
I should feel obliged should you have any communications to make to me to forward it by the ponies or Fly Coaches, as I can then give you an answer the same evening.
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