Lyme Regis 21st July 1846
My Dear Sir,
I have just received your note enclosing one from Mr. Susan. Fortunately I have with me the items of his Society that he wishes for, and I shall send them to him with this day's post direct as you suggest.
We had an excellent meeting at Bridport last night.
I have just learned from Mr. Wayland that the meetings of this place and Seaton have been interchanged, owing to a great Wesleyan meeting held here to day and to night. It was desirable that such a change should be made, and little inconvenience will arise from the same.
Please say to your Brother that I duly received at Cerne the communications he sent to me, and thank him for them. His promised slips, say to him, will be very acceptable. I hope his health has benefited by his absence from Earl Street. May you all enjoy good health, and every other blessing. Believe me
Yours Very Truly,
James Thomson.