Our Salutations were very hearty on both Sides, consisting of many kind Shakes of the Hand, and several affectionate Looks which we cast upon one another. After which the Knight told me my good Friend his Chaplain was very well, and much at my Service, and that the

Sunday

before he had made a most incomparable Sermon out of Dr.

Barrow

. I have left, says he, all my Affairs in his Hands, and being willing to lay an Obligation upon him, have deposited with him thirty Marks, to be distributed among his poor Parishioners.

He then proceeded to acquaint me with the Welfare of

Will Wimble

.

[Upon]

which he put his Hand into his Fob and presented me in his Name with a Tobacco-Stopper, telling me that