Description | Includes references to being very deeply engaged in Ecclesiastical Matters; being glad to hear that Mrs Grimston and Grimston's young Gentleman are both in a good way; Grimston's account of hunting; wishing he could improve on the ingenious scheme of Bishop Wilkins; his hopes to btake a trip into the East Riding before Miss Legard leaves them; the loss of Grimston's Grey Horse, which Best thought was too powerful and dangerous for Grimston and recommending a Horse to a Friend being an unthankful office, however he knows of a Mare which he thinks can be procured for about thirty guineas, being a Hunter for Grimston's weight, her present owner being overweight for her, riding 14 stone |