Description Of Item | From the collection of William Cullen. He writes to say how hospitable Archibald and his wife have been. He presents his compliments to Henry's father and asks to tell him that his letter to Dr Simmons was well received. He also asks for news of Henry's plan. While in England he has seen Mr Dempster in Scarborough and spent time in York and Hull and leaves London with Dr Harper Hall. He drank to Miss Peggy's health on her birthday and wishes 'a few more equally righteous with herself were born to save a sinking world'. Addressed to Henry Cullen. In index. |