John Sutcliff, Olney, to John Rippon, London, 16 April 1801.
Dear Brother,
According to promise, you have a short account of Mr Timson. The Sketch of the Sermon you may insert or reject as you please. – You may put me down as a Subscriber for 2 copies of your account of Bunhill Fields. Inclosed you receive 2£. Do not forget your promise to send me a few ^copies^ of the print of Mr Fawcett. If you have plenty of those of Mr Clarkes, who died at Exeter, & of Mr Thomas ^Tommas,^ of Bristol, should be glad of one of each on what terms you please.
With kind respects to Mrs Rippon & ye rest. Yrs most cordially,
John Sutcliff.
Olney. 16 Ap. 1801.
Address: Dr John Rippon | inclosing a Bank Bill
Postmark: none
Note: “To Dr Rippon.”
Text: John Rippon Letters, British Library, Add. Ms. 25389, fol. 210.