Yours truly,
B.
284—to Samuel Rogers[1]
March 25, 1813.
I enclose you a draft for the usurious interest due to Lord B[oringdon]'s
protégé
;—I also could wish you would state thus much for me to his Lordship. Though the transaction speaks plainly in itself for the borrower's folly and the lender's usury, it never was my intention to