255. Robert Bloomfield to Thomas Park, 10 October 1810*
Wednesday Oct 10th 1810
Eleven O,clock
My Dear Sir
Are you at Hampstead? or will you be at home tomorrow? If so, I should be very glad of a line directly, and, if it comes before noon I propose to spend an hour or two with you, to fetch up old arrears, and to converse on subjects of importance to me. I have been but moderately in health for the last twelvemonth, and doubt whether I shall ever be better in London. But I will not forestall the subjects of my rumination. I hope to hear a good account of you and Mrs P. and family.
Children all well here, Yours, most truly, but most guilty of disrespect
Rob Bloomfield
City Road