Windsor, Jan. 15. 1824
Dear Miss Bloomfield
I am extremely sorry you did not let me know your wishes, when
you wrote last, as I was then fully prepared for a journey to Shefford; and it would have given me
great pleasure to assist you, as far as lay in my power: but having concluded
from your last letter that you did not need my assistance, I have made
arrangements for going immediately down to the southern coast, and proceeding by
the western into Scotland; which arrangements, I cannot alter, without more
inconvenience to myself, than any counsel I could give, is likely to be
serviceable to you. If, however, the matters to which you allude, can be safely
trusted in a letter, either now or henceforth, they will at all times have my
best and most serious attention.
If you think it useful to write to me, within a fortnight from
the present date, direct to me at the post-office, Portsmouth. Wishing you
health and happiness, I remain
Your humble servant,
Joseph
Weston.
Address: To Miss Bloomfield, / Shefford.