(which is the cafe of Stroud in Glocefterfliire) and 

 that they might be introduced to good purpofc 

 into tovius of 5 or 600 houfes, but could hardly 

 iuit with thofe of 5 or 6000. 



" The affair of granting certificates to the mem- 

 bers of ahy of thde clubs, to remove to other places 

 if they chofe to go, (a liberty that ought never to 

 be denied them) is at prefent another difficulty, 

 which I wilh to fee well removed, and the law 

 altered which enables a churchwarden, a conftable, 

 or an overfeer, to prevent a perfon of another pa- 

 rifh from fettling among them. 



"Therefore, v;ith my beft wifhes of fuccefs to 

 the author's laudable endeavours, 



" I remain, dear Sir, 



'* moft fincercly yours, 



" J, TUCKER." 



« To the 

 *' Rev. Dr. Stonhoufe, M. D. 

 <^ Briflol." 



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