John Peck to Sir John Trevor (at his son's house in Queen Street, Covent Garden): Colonel Price is willing to undertake the liming and ploughing of the park at Plas Teg and to share the corn with recipient; asks recipient to send the title deeds of his properties in Welshpool for perusal; writer has spoken to Mr John Eaton of Leeswood about the lands he held from the late Lord Derby but advises recipient not to challenge his title to them 'until you have made your dividend for he can discover some things to your advantage which are now concealed which he will not do to any but yourself; writer's son has sent a trunk of plate to Mr Hampden but does not know whether it arrived safely.
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