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so strong as when here we should be glad to know whether David remains in the same place. I mean my next letter to be to one of my brothers  to see if there is not a possibility of having a letter from them again should be glad if brother Henry and Sister would muster a letter between them but fear my requests are vain - I am without Davids address so cannot write to him, without hearing further.  Mr Williams  Pwllheli brother John Mother in law was buried about five weeks ago - John has been very comfortably married - he is at present much engaged with the tythe as our Corn harvest is just commencing the crops in this neighborhood are but small much less than in any part of Wales or I might say in the Kingdom for the papers give a very promising account elsewhere  it is only a part of Denbigshire that has been so dry; but we need make no complaints as we have not been pinched with any thing either last year or this had plants of straw and hay which was very scarce in some places; I shall leave it to John to state particulars of this kind when he writes. The circumstances of the Church at Denbigh continues much the same as wh [[paper torn]] last there was one received last communion  the Sabbath [[torn]] not very flourishing We here know but [[?ale?]] I [[torn]] of the conve..[[torn]] eak of as being so evident in America  the congregation [[torn]] p pretty well, we have had Mr Dean with us six weeks preaching in our Chapel every Sunday evening after the Welsh sermon which was over at seven the Chapel was was then quite full and respectably attended  he was lately married to a lady of ten thousand pounds fortune and has brought his wife to Tros y Park to spend there honeymoon - We all as a family enjoy good health my Mother as well as I can ever recollect her, Nathaniel is grown quite a man, our family is small, you may suppose in comparison to what it used to be so that there [[torn]] of [[?]] seen you when you come, I intended writing a part of this to my Sister but find myself coming to near a close - my Aunt Liverpool enjoys her health but very indifferent - I was told last week that all your relations were well at New Market  I have not seen any of them this long while but was told that they write to you frequently -
so strong as when here we should be glad to know whether David remains in the same place. I mean my next letter to be to one of my brothers  to see if there is not a possibility of having a letter from them again should be glad if brother Henry and Sister would muster a letter between them but fear my requests are vain - I am without Davids address so cannot write to him, without hearing further.  Mrs Williams  Pwllheli brother John Mother in law was buried about five weeks ago - John has been very comfortably married - he is at present much engaged with the tythe as our Corn harvest is just commencing the crops in this neighborhood are but small much less than in any part of Wales or I might say in the Kingdom for the papers give a very promising account elsewhere  it is only a part of Denbigshire that has been so dry; but we need make no complaints as we have not been pinched with any thing either last year or this had plants of straw and hay which was very scarce in some places; I shall leave it to John to state particulars of this kind when he writes. The circumstances of the Church at Denbigh continues much the same as wh [[paper torn]]te last there was one received last communion  the Sabbath [[torn]] not very flourishing We here know but little I fe[[torn]] of the conve[[torn]]eak of as being so evident in America  the congregation [[torn]]p pretty well, we have had Mr Dean with us six weeks preaching in our Chapel every Sunday evening after the Welsh sermon which was over at seven the Chapel was was then quite full and respectably attended  he was lately married to a lady of ten thousand pounds fortune and has brought his wife to Tros y Park to spend there honeymoon - We all as a family enjoy good health my Mother as well as I can ever recollect her, Nathaniel is grown quite a man, our family is small, you may suppose in comparison to what it used to be so that there is [[torn]] of [[unclear]] & seen you when you come, I intended writing a part of this to my Sister but find myself coming to near a close - my Aunt Liverpool enjoys her health but very indifferent - I was told last week that all your relations were well at New Market  I have not seen any of them this long while but was told that they write to you frequently -

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so strong as when here we should be glad to know whether David remains in the same place. I mean my next letter to be to one of my brothers to see if there is not a possibility of having a letter from them again should be glad if brother Henry and Sister would muster a letter between them but fear my requests are vain - I am without Davids address so cannot write to him, without hearing further. Mrs Williams Pwllheli brother John Mother in law was buried about five weeks ago - John has been very comfortably married - he is at present much engaged with the tythe as our Corn harvest is just commencing the crops in this neighborhood are but small much less than in any part of Wales or I might say in the Kingdom for the papers give a very promising account elsewhere it is only a part of Denbigshire that has been so dry; but we need make no complaints as we have not been pinched with any thing either last year or this had plants of straw and hay which was very scarce in some places; I shall leave it to John to state particulars of this kind when he writes. The circumstances of the Church at Denbigh continues much the same as wh paper tornte last there was one received last communion the Sabbath torn not very flourishing We here know but little I fetorn of the convetorneak of as being so evident in America the congregation tornp pretty well, we have had Mr Dean with us six weeks preaching in our Chapel every Sunday evening after the Welsh sermon which was over at seven the Chapel was was then quite full and respectably attended he was lately married to a lady of ten thousand pounds fortune and has brought his wife to Tros y Park to spend there honeymoon - We all as a family enjoy good health my Mother as well as I can ever recollect her, Nathaniel is grown quite a man, our family is small, you may suppose in comparison to what it used to be so that there is torn of unclear & seen you when you come, I intended writing a part of this to my Sister but find myself coming to near a close - my Aunt Liverpool enjoys her health but very indifferent - I was told last week that all your relations were well at New Market I have not seen any of them this long while but was told that they write to you frequently -