Daly, Robert


To Lady Olivia Sparrow, 23 April [1816]

We have lately had a visit from ,* a most sensible and I believe pious Man; he seems to have taken a deep interests in the improvement of Ireland, and to be thoroughly acquainted with the existing state of things. I am expecting him again before he returns. He speaks most highly, that is more justly, of our friend Daly. I hope e’re this you have made your visit to Dublin and the Environs. I want you much to see my very interesting friends in that district. Pray my kindest remembrances to when you encounter him either by pen or person. My poor Sister we fear is far gone in a dropsy! the others poor invalids. I think I am rather the best of a bad bunch. Love to dear . I commend you to God and the word of his grace the Apostolic benediction.*