Brockley Hall


To Lady Olivia Sparrow. 8-11 October [1815]

Your last letter afforded considerable relief to my mind. Perhaps it may afford a little to your mind to hear that the subject has never been discussed in my present /ce/ . I have seen several of our common friends, but it has been in mixed company, when delicacy on all sides caused a complete silence to be maintained People knowing my attachment to you and the degree of intimacy with which you honour me has hitherto prevented my being asked any questions which would have involved difficulty in the answer.* Mr. Way is here now on a visit of some days. He is gone to day to preach at Mr. Boak’s little Church at Brockley.* I was sorry that neither the health of my self or Sisters permitted us to accompany him. He was disappointed I believe but was too humble to take it ill, or rather too reasonable to be dissatisfied with what is in fact a dispensation of Providence.