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To the Eprror of Apams’s Courant. 
Sires 
OU will be pleafed to infert in your next paper the follow- 
ing letter, worthy of a CHARLOTTE DE LA TREMOUILLE*. 
It is not only a tribute due to the lady’s public fpirit, but may 
prove an incentive to others to follow an example worthy of the 
imitation of every good man. 
« Tothe Chairman of the Committee of the Sixteen affociated 
Parifhes in FLINTSHIRE. 
CTD NEP AUR NSH TRG Wrexham, Feb. 15, 1793. 
“ T feel fo much pleafed with the fpirited exertions of yourfelf 
and the other Flint/hire gentlemen, expreffed in the advertife- 
ment in Mowk’s laft paper, that I muft beg you to accept of 
the inclofed, to be applied to the fame purpofe; and, as it is a 
duty that every individual owes to that conftitution that has 
protected their life and property, to do their utmoft to fupport it 
at this awful period, if you want my further affiftance, you may 
command the fame fum whenever you chufe to call for it. 
“« T am, dear Sir, 
“© Your affectionate kinfwoman,. 
“ MARY PULESTON.” 
* Countefs of Derby, in the reign of Charles I. 
