Yours, &c.

G. W.


LETTER DCCLXVII.

To the Bishop of W——.

Bristol, Aug. 7, 1749.

My Lord,

THE occasion of my troubling your Lordship in this manner, is as follows. I have, more then once, been very credibly informed, that your Lordship has been pleased to charge me, at the public Wells, with being guilty of Perjury. This comes, therefore, to beg the favour of your Lordship, only to let me know, (in whatever manner your Lordship shall judge most proper) upon what foundation such a charge is built: and I hereby promise, by divine assistance, that a full, fair, and explicit answer shall be given to your Lordship, by, my Lord,

Your Lordship’s dutiful son and servant,

G. W.