Chippenham <1>
May 5. 1831.
Dear Sir
I sent you on Tuesday last a parcel with Copies of Circulars Bakers bills for Bread &c. which I hope you received. – Mr Goldney <2> the Town Clerk has just called on me for your Share of Bill for Special Constables, Officers, Hustings &c &c. amounting to £21 · 9 · 3½ being one third of the whole Vizt £64 · 7 · 11 – he was very anxious to be paid, but I told him I should write you first thereon. –
Mr Lawes <3> at the Angel has sent me the inclosed Bill. –
I am
Dear Sir
Your very obed Servt
Wm Wilmot. Jnrr
W. H. F. Talbot Esqr
31, Sackville Street
London
double only –
Notes:
1. Chippenham, Wiltshire: largest town near Lacock, 3 miles N.
2. Harry Goldney, town clerk of Chippenham.
3. Joseph Lawes, owner, Angel Inn, Chippenham.