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<p>1785.6.25</p>


<p>My very dear Sir<lb/> I crossed myself a thousand times when I saw the<lb/> Breastplate. Had you never told me whence it came, I should<lb/>
have known that it belonged once to the Angel Gabriel. I am<lb/>
happy that it fell to Earth &amp; happier still that it found the<lb/>
way to Pewsey. I never saw anything half so resplendent. With it<lb/>
there came a Magnetic <sic>Cristal</sic> of Iron of a most peculiar form,<lb/>
a non descript, which I value highly. Most of the specimens<lb/>
are numbered &amp; refer to some catalogue. I wish you had copied out<lb/>
the Inventory; as many of the substances are new to me.</p>
<p>I was much disappointed, in not finding here my amiable<lb/>
Guest &amp; fear, by the shortness of her <add>stay</add>, that her abode was not<lb/>
<lb/>agreeable. I hope solitude was her only objection to this<lb/>
mansion &amp; wish to persuade myself that my Housekeeper<lb/>
was not defective in attentions.</p>
<p>Have you seen a book lately published & now on sale at<lb/>
Rivingtons St Pauls Churchyard &amp; at Taylors 56 Holborn called<lb/>
Dairying Exemplified by J Warnley? This book professes<lb/>
to teach the art of cheese making peculiar to every county.<lb/>
I shall depend upon hearing from you before you quit the<lb/>
Kingdom.<lb/> Ever most sincerely yours<lb/> Joseph Townsend</p>
<p>Pewsey 25 June 1785</p>




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1785.6.25

My very dear Sir
I crossed myself a thousand times when I saw the
Breastplate. Had you never told me whence it came, I should
have known that it belonged once to the Angel Gabriel. I am
happy that it fell to Earth & happier still that it found the
way to Pewsey. I never saw anything half so resplendent. With it
there came a Magnetic Cristal of Iron of a most peculiar form,
a non descript, which I value highly. Most of the specimens
are numbered & refer to some catalogue. I wish you had copied out
the Inventory; as many of the substances are new to me.

I was much disappointed, in not finding here my amiable
Guest & fear, by the shortness of her stay, that her abode was not

agreeable. I hope solitude was her only objection to this
mansion & wish to persuade myself that my Housekeeper
was not defective in attentions.

Have you seen a book lately published & now on sale at
Rivingtons St Pauls Churchyard & at Taylors 56 Holborn called
Dairying Exemplified by J Warnley? This book professes
to teach the art of cheese making peculiar to every county.
I shall depend upon hearing from you before you quit the
Kingdom.
Ever most sincerely yours
Joseph Townsend

Pewsey 25 June 1785



Identifier: | JB/009/012/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 9.

Date_1

1785-06-25

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

009

Main Headings

Folio number

012

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

joseph townsend

Watermarks

[[watermarks::[motif] l v g]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

letter 534, vol. 3; also partly printed in bowring, x, 139-40

ID Number

3313

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