The weather has been preventing him from working out of doors for too long, his painterly interest has been excited by the climatic events however; he sometimes despairs of being able to do justice to what he sees in nature; he describes further evidence of his work; he has finished one of
Mr. Bailey pictures and spent a week at Nant-y-glo, Bailey payed him 50gns.; he is about to return to Merthyr Tydfil to begin drawings for
Mr. Crawshay, "the great ironmaster"; Mr, Rowbotham, ironmaster at Tintern, has just died; he quickly describes a journey to Ross along the Wye.
Williams includes three small scale landscape drawings as illustrations to his letter.