Kens[ington] Gor[e] 10th May Mondy 4 oClock My dear Sir I send you inclosed an Introduction & the commendation Letter to ye Vicar of Leeds. Had you not better let me frank ye packet to him. He is not rich,— But I thought my Letter had better accompany yours— I applied at lord Bathurst’s office for leave for ye [f] poor Woman, in whose favour Mrs Grey had written to me, to go to New Sou Wales. Mr Goulburn promised he wod immedy write to secure her a passage in ye Kangaroo— Never mind being importunate— It is ye only way of getting ye Buss done— All my affairs are thrown into Chaos by ye public meetings of last week, coersd [?] a vessel [? ? ? ?] [f] I thank you for ye Sermon— I am w. cordial regard [? ?] My dear Sir Yours sincerely W. Wilberforce Revd Josiah Pratt PS It occurred to me that possibly you might be sending a parcel to ye Vicar of Leeds