Mary Adams, 5 Georges Row, Camberwell, to John Rippon, South London, 25 April 1806.
Hond Sir
I beg you Pardon for not sending a line as you desir’d to mention the Place of my abode, but being so much emplexed in mind & body, I forgot it from time to time bu hope it is not now to[o] late, if it was not for leaving my Poor Children whithout [sic] a home should rejoyce & wait & hope for that World where the Wicked cease from troubling & the weary are at rest. –
I trust he will appear for me at all times oh that [I] could live unto him & glorify him in all things beg to be rememberd at the throne of grace & duty to all your family remain your unworthy
Servant Mary Adams
N[o.] 5 Georges Row Camberwell
April 25 1806
Address: Dr Rippon
Postmark: none
Text: John Rippon Letters, British Library, Add. Ms. 25386, fol 1.