[Letter, 1832?] June 12, E[ast] I[ndia] House, [London] [to] Sir William Molesworth Bar[t]
E.I.House
12June
Sir,
Mrs. Austin has
flattered me, by informing
me it was your wish to
be acquainted with me,
and I was very sorry at
being unable to meet
you at her house.
She aprises me also
you are a man who
can put up for once with
the poor accommodation
I can offer you. This
emboldens me to request
that you will accompany
your friend Mr Buller
on a visit to Mickleham,
where we shall get
much better acquainted
than in London.
I take the liberty of
sending this to you
by Mr Buller, begging
him to arrange a time
that will be convenient
for both of you, if
it will suit you
to give me the
pleasure of seeing
you at that
place.
I am sir
With great regard
Faithfully yours,
J. Mill
Sir William Molesworth Bar[t]