Description | Includes references to her reasons for not writing until now; the recipient having not accompanied the body down; Mr and Mrs Bagnal; the recipient's character; the recipient's Portmantua and Letter Case being locked up; having Barny with her; a payment that Lady Legard requires to be made to Mr Harris Mercer in Bedford Street; Mr Creyk; lottery tickets; an amount owed to Mr Price, Dyer in Fetter Lane which shewishes to be paid by the recipient's servant, who should carry Mrs Smith's letter as she is to buy muslin; Sis[ter] Har[riet] receiving her parcel and Lady Legard the cappuchins; Digby lending his harpsichord to Mrs Lane and her house being in Cavendish Square; Miss Cast's father being better and Digby's box of musick, which may be of use to Jenny |