Description | Expressing his condolences for the sad accident in Folkes's family [the death of his son, Martin Folkes]. On seeing the account in one newspaper, he hoped it was a mistake, but it had since been confirmed in other papers. He sends consolation 'for the loss of so amiable a young Gentleman' and sends thoughts on the fragility of human life, noting that Folkes has left 'two, as agreeable, as deserving, as virtuous young Ladies'. |