1820 April 12 

Ward to Deakin

William Ward, Bristol, to James Deakin, Glasgow, 12 April 1820.

 

Bristol   April 12, 1820.

 

My dear Sir,

         Mr King of Birmingham, has communicated to me your very kind request that I should make your house my habitation while at Glasgow. Accept my very sincere respects, & best thanks. I feel rather doubtful, in consequence of the agitated state of your country whether this be the right time to visit Scotland; & I should be glad of a line from you or Br. Anderson of Edinburgh if you think my journey should be delayed. If I receive a line from you or him, I shall leave London for Edinburgh on the 3d or 4th of May, though I shall hardly arrive at your capital before the 20th through delays on the road. A line directed to No 60, Paternoster-Row, London, if delay be necessary will oblige. I shall go to Edinburgh first, to consult with Br. Anderson. Permit me to remain with very great respect, My dear Sir, Yrs very faithfully

                                                               W Ward




Text: Raffles Handlist, fasc. 34, f. 21, JRULM. This letter is written on a printed notice of letters from two missionaries—Adoniram Judson to John Lawson, and William Robinson to John Ryland. This fascicle also contains a printed letter by John Dyer of the BMS.