London 7th February 1767
John.
I have this moment received your's.
I am glad all things are Well. As to the killing
the Pig I wrote you my thoughts in my Last & would
have ┌ Him ┐ Kill'd Let the old Lady say what she will
for as he is very fat & fine 'tis so much ye
Better However Don't let the old Lady know
but say I have done as she advised. —
I would have him fatted as Directed in my
Last & would Pig Puddings &c are not used —
give to the Poor not forgett Poor old —
Haden & my Tennants at the Wood Side
What Part can be sent me pray let it.
The Pig’s Haslet[1] and the Fillets &c Pork Pyes &c.
am glad you Like the Hautboys &c, you
may have an other Horn when ever you
will & I want you to find me a man
to Learn a Tabour & Pipe. Remember when the
Hautboys have been Play'd to keep them
Dry within side & free from firr or dirt.
now and then I will them with clean Water
& Take some very fine oil & just Lightly
Rub their inside with a feather the French
Horn also must be kept free from wett by —
shaking it & sometimes washing the inside
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with a feather the French Horn also must be kept free from wett by shaking it & sometimes washing the inside.
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As to th Poor’s Subscription ┌ am pleas’d to see so many have subscibed & ┐ am always ready
& willing to do them any Good But Pray
Explain what it means Is it only to be
among our own Parishoner’s or a Collection
to Take in the Neighbouring Gentlemen
& Pray what makes Mr. Tennant Subscribe
so unusual a sum as 13£ - 8s – 6d. when these
Thing’s are told me I will cheerfully Cast
my poor Mite into the Treasury. being —
of the same opinion which King Solomon that
he knew no good there was in any of the Riches
&c. of this would “but for a man to do good
“with them in his Life”. Tell Nanny I am
highly pleas’d with her Doing the Surplices &
like the Cloth. tell her the Band’s must be
rather of Fine Cloth & Six for Each Boy
I believe I forgot this when I wrote last.
I have received the Dragon but I am almost
angry at some of you for it is most horridly
Bent & Scratch’d all over in Streaks as if a
Nail had been rubb’d along it yet for all
This so true is the Dragon made that I fix’d
it on a Center & Lay’d a Shilling on its String
Which Directly over powerd it However I have
Order’d it new Gilt & much Enlarged & made
As perfect as man Can do it.
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The Iron Work for ye Lampe Post should be very neat
& light I once shew’d you a Drawing if you
do not remember Send me word I will hint at
Large in my next. it should hold Seven.
I wish the gardnor would send word about the
Flower Roots hinted in my Last & he might
Go over about getting a Swan ┌ to Burton ┐ ‘tis good to —
have many Strings to one Bowe However
I thank my Friend Mr. Jorden & accept
his kind offer against Samuel I’ve wrote him
a long Letter. Pray write to me again
very soon. — I find ye Rumour of
Lord Wards Death falce Mr. Ward being
Just arrived in Town I saw his Servant.
I am Yours &c
(in great Haste)
S.H.
Tell Mrs Jorden I doubt
Miss Kettleby is out for there are but
very few Sir Charles Grandisons.
Be sure write very soon.
Tell Lawyer Banton a Church Wardon should Set a good
Example half a Guinea for his Subscription for ye poor is to
Little.
[1] Haslet is a meatloaf made from pork, potatoes and herbs.