Is obliged by Richmond's kind attention to his wish about the Prints, he will accept them all; bemoans his attempt at following
Wellington's method of answering correspondence; is very glad they are going to have a picture of Winton, would like it to equal that of Lonsdale; expounds his views on the disestablishment of the Church in Ireland; he saw
Mary Farrer the other day at Whitchurch and she reported Richmond's
wife to be flourishing; requests information about his godchild.