Letter from Sarah Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley

Wesley, Sarah 1760-1828

A letter from Sarah Wesley to her mother, Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, giving an update on her health and noting that several of her acquaintances seem to have taken ill as well, praising Mrs Roquet's character and virtues and claiming she is too good for Sir Harry Tyrlawney (Trelawney), sharing her joy at getting to spend the day with Mrs. [Lediard] and her children, anticipating her mother prodding her to have children of her own, describing meeting a Mr. [Calgat] who she describes as being a character and having a great memory for all things but names, expressing her wish that either her Father stay with her at the house in Bristol or sell it, and giving updates on her various social visits.