Letter from Alexander Swan to his brother-in-law Robert Carter,August 17, 1709, reporting that "my fitts has left mee," but his wifeis not well; they would welcome a visit from "Nanny." He adds thatthey have heard guns, assume a ship has arrived, and would Carter letthem know. In a postscript, he adds that he was sorry not to have hadthe expected visit from Carter the previous Sunday.
This Comes with Hearty prayers for yours & famillys healths,as
also to give you . an account tht. my Fits has left mee, & hope
I am in a fair way ofrecovery, my poore wife remains
not well, but we ar [e . . .]
Sisteris on recovery with
the hi [ . . . ] n, we shou [ld bever]
y Glad to See poor Nanny
here, in hopes the Change of air may
yesterday we heard Gunns & believethere is a Ship
come In please to Signify the meaning of them & dis
patch your Boy to Sir
Your most affectionate
Alexander Swan
you did not wellto Baulk my Expectation
on Sunday Last -- --