Letter from Sarah Kenrick at Chester to her brother William at Wynne Hall

Scope and Content

Much about money matters, and re-adjustments contingent upon the writer having sent a contribution to Edward [in America]; an accident [? at Wynn Hall] which could have caused injury and even death to Wm and family; alterations at Wynn Hall; news of aunt Parry, who would greatly like to visit Wm.; the latter's duties "in the Parish affairs" are due to end soon, which will give him more time to himself and his other activities; family trees; "The communication between Chester and Liverpool is now so quick that Ladies go there ashopping"; etc.