Title | [10-13 November 1810] James Longsdon, senior, at Bubnell to his son, John Longsdon, at London, saying that he has accompanied John's brother to Bubnell, and while he runs to the Cliffe [parish of Stoney Middleton] James takes up their uncle's pen. William has brought him plans and letters from Prince Edward Island. James is pleased with it and with his attention. John must take the first good opportunity to answer it. "His little order for seed I would have well executed." If one had plenty of money to buy the adjacent plot at a low price might not be a bad speculation. James hopes John will have William safe in his protection by Monday night's post. |