Edmund Jenings letter to William Blathwayt(1716 May 25)
- MS 1987.4
- Transcript: Transcript TR/00/1716/ May 25
- 3 pp.
Jenings describes changes in the appearance of Williamsburg since he last visited. The town is “much inlarged [sic] and [has] a prospect for being a useful Town … The inhabitants living more decent after the English manner & in the Country plentifull [sic] & in Peace.” Jenings refers to the dispute between Auditor General [Phillip Ludwell] and Governor [Alexander Spotswood] and offers himself as a replacement for Ludwell should Blathwayt desire him. Written from Ripon Hall, York County, Virginia.
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