Bradford
14 June 1832
Dear Sir/
Your last Nights favor <1> I have this Morning duly received and you are correct in supposing that I had a Copy of your late Address to the Electors of Chippenham which our friend Mr West Awdry <2> sent me –
I was very glad to see that Address and I have been not unmindful of your Interest with some of my principal friends –
It is wholly out of my power to be at Chippenham <3> earlier than Saturday next when I hope to be with you there shortly before or about Twelve o’Clock and shall be most happy to render you every Assistance on your Canvas –
I remain Dear Sir Your’s [sic] very sincerely
T. H. Saunders
H. F. Talbot Esqr
Lacock Abbey
Chippenham
Notes:
1. Not located.
2. West Awdry (1807–1892), solicitor, Chippenham.
3. Chippenham, Wiltshire: largest town near Lacock, 3 miles N.