He has been busy since leaving Exeter. He bumped into
Lord Shelburne, who insisted on having Gainsborough visit. He was glad as this meant he got to meet
Mr. Dunning. He provides a description of Dunning's physical impact and intellectual vigor.
Jackson has made a note on the wrapper, to the effect that "this bundle" of letters should be kept for his brother until his return, or burnt.
Also a list stating numbers of houses, families and people [in Exeter?]