Mary Carmichael’s Letter, 29 March 1877 (transcript)

Letter from Mary Carmichael to her brother and sister.

                                                                                           Gwindy 29th March 1877

Dear Brother and Sister

I was very to hear that you was all very Bisey and that William was getting on so well with his horses the Vetches in Sack you Keep the Sack it is not good for much and in Side there is Parsell Containing Bottle of Fisick for Mrs. Jones the same as she used to have I got Priscreption John Llaneyddog and John Hanna made it and be sure She will take it allways it will save her very much and there is New Pair of Stacking that I made for Poor Thomas he did not want them and a Little drak shool for you to were about the yard. Ellen said that yoare Calefs was not so well I have send for them 1 gallon jar of Port Wine Llees Mother says it is an excellent medicine for Dolir Bol you are to mix it in some gruel about ½ pint at a dose for each calf I am very much obliged for the Invitation I will come some day we will be very pleased to see Willie now mind & let him come we are getting on as usual plenty to do the Vetches are 9/- Mother & I give a Love to Uncle & Willie & self

                                                    Yours affectionately

                                                                Mary Carmichael