| Description | Includes references to York being more agreeable because the Ganton family are there; setting Miss Cartwright on her way home because of the small-pox having begun in Sir Geo[rge] Cayley's family at Brompton; an evening with the Ganton family and Miss Bowes; a visit to be made by "My Lady" and both Miss Legards to Neswick; it not being convenient for his wife to leave the child so soon as he may need to take Physic and be carried about to take the air; Mr Waines has called to say that he has paid John Grimston's free rent and understands that Mr Featherston has paid others; writing to John Grimston's servant James to say that he had ordered his Mare to be covered by Joseph Andrews and advised him to do the same with Grimston's old Mare, thinking Blaze was too great a price to pay as John Grimston wanted to breed no higher than a hunter; John Grimston's letter left at Mr Stables's; the Bed Waggon ordered for Mr Porter at Mr Reynoldson's; Bob being so well that they had taken a Postchaise to Neswick and his wife being indifferent to a Buxton journey unless it will be of service to Miss Osbaldeston. Also includes a letter from E Grimston requesting that John Grimston buy sugar, sago, hartshorn shaveings, rice flower, currants, lump sugar, a dozen strong blew and white China plates, plain jelly glasses, a quart and a pint Decanter and anything else which is new and useful in glass; bob wishes for a gold knife and a post Chaise with Ladyes in it; advice to John Grimston to not delay in joining hands with JL and his late Housekeeper and her child being at ring Houses a mile from E Grimston and E Grimston having roasted the Beverley people for calling the child by our [Grimston] name |