Description | concerning repairs to property in Bristol and Cosheston and comments on the political situation (e.g. "I think there is no doubt of Mr Gladstone being once more in power. He would not have had the slightest chance, were it not for the ignorant English agricultural labourers and the illiterate Irish peasants, the latter of whom were, in many cases, driven like sheep by the priests, to the poling booths, and were forced to vote for the anti Carmelite candidates.") With plans & specification of an outhouse at Whalecomb Cottage, Cosheston, and plan of a coach-house, harness room & yard at no. 1 Berkeley Square, Bristol. |