Letter 275 - The Letters of Robert Bloomfield

275. Robert Bloomfield to Charles Sharpe, [before April 1812]* 

City Road

April 8

Dear Sir,

I long to know the amount of my uncertain income for the past year, as upon that depend allways my resolutions and expenditure for the future. You had last year the account return'd to you to look over again. This account you may have perhaps by you now. I shall hope for it if you have, and I will leave with you on Monday morning my random reconing for the last year of what I have received, your Books will supply the dates which I have lost through mislaying a paper. I shall want on Monday £30 or £40 in ready stuff and I know you will oblidge me if you can,—I am not anxious for the settlement of the account, it may not be ready,—but I want the information.—

Yours Sir truly

Rob Bloomfield

Notes

* Liverpool, Hornby Library, in HL20–5, in a copy of Byron's English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (1811) BACK


Bloomfield Letters / Letter 275