Description | Includes references to And[rew] Wilkinson having made inquiries about Grimston's Gibralter affairs but the sum from that quarter is that his son Will is made a Major and is now upon his voyagethere and will do Grimston all the service in his power; none of the Merchants or people there caring to meddle in th eaffair; W Wilkinson and thoughts on trusting him with a letter of Attorney, enabling him to talk higher on the affair; having been with Jenkins, Lewis' correspondent, who had Orders to pay them in Grimston's father's time but he now has nothing to say to him and has a very Advantag[i]ous Post at Gibr[alte]r but he c[oul]d say nothing to Reid; being unable to say anything to Lady Legard's £60, that she must be mistaken as Frazer is a very honest man and having enquired for Grimston's £20 from Lady Franclands Attorneys, who told him that Grimstonb had sent to them before via Mr Boldero and had sent Grimston word that he had made up all his Acc[oun]ts with her Ladyship, and had nothing to do further and that when Grimston appeared in Court he had spoken so low that no notice had been taken of his Attendance otherwise his money would have been reserved but it had not been applied for in time |