pl^^tirr in rntrrtnitiing you I met with 

 the most kind 



Since my rctttrn m Fngland, I was in a 

 c a J ■ not far from 



Liverpool, when a gentleman was saying 

 hv had shipped many persons to America; 

 aod they all had made large fortunes. I, 

 k it to be impos jiiircd 



where they lived, who they \s*.i»., their 

 namc^, &c. The gentleman named one» 

 whose residence I knew very well : he 

 is a C! I ;rc man, and for some lime 

 made what is termed Cheshire chaese in 

 A a poor living to be ac- 



quired by that means. Mad I not bceu 

 pi ly av(|u J with the person 



spoken of, 1 should have been unable 

 to conti the gentle: s rcjHirt. 1 



have not any atronprr priK)f of the man*s 

 propcny. or his great hucce&», than that 

 he h t .'iven over making it, and now sells 

 miik in I . at the dihlaacc nt' 



founaca miles: thcreiore he travels fifty-^ij^ 

 miles 4 i! IV in su:njner, as ho mii^t thrn ro 



