Glybcoed 3 Feb 1849

Dr Brother John

I never thought before that you would forget my charity towards you so soon you know very well when you work with Mr Hills and live in Pen y graigwen often I use to give you many things hay for your cow and corn carry it on my back with you as far as ynus felan wet my feet and durty my close and always with pleasure give you many shilling and pay for you many Pounds

When I came to see you so far I was glad to here that you were so well off expect to see some of your respect towards poor Bill after came so far never ofer me mouthful of anything to eat nor drink but expect me to send you quart of ale and I dont know what for I was expect couple of pound from you this time however But thank God I could do without them

But Dr Brother after all I wish every prosperity and most happy to here that you situation is confortable and succesful

I remain Dr

Brother yours truly

William Jones

PS

I assure you that I would be most happy to see you in the Isle of Man I would be very sorry to see you pay one pany I would be with you.

W. Jones