Letter

Scope and Content

From S.P. Tregelles to his cousin [B.W. Newton]: asking Newton to forward notes to Lady Radstock and Mr. Chalk; inability to write proposed tract because of tiredness; illness of Louisa Freeman; doubting that Tregelles should have any influence on Mrs. Bevan; commenting on painful letters of Capt. Paget to Miss Massie with reference to tract written by Tregelles; progress of Tregelles's Greek Testament; printing arrangements; commenting that he did not receive last Wednesday's Record; referring to occasional paper of Newton contrasting Calvin's views on 1 Cor. with those of the Church of England and commenting on views of English Reformers in time of Edward VI; referring to visit of Charles and family and Elizabeth Wakefield.

Dated at Plymouth.