Sydney Feby 26. 1820 Dear Sir Being at a loss to know how to convey my letters & to my sons, who may have ^left Cambridge before the arrival of the presents in England – I have taken the liberty of addressing a roll of papers for him, to your care; also a letter, which, being of some importance, I request you will have the goodness to let it be forwarded as soon as possible. I presume you may have some some knowledge of my sons plan of residence. I have directed both the roll and the letter to [f] him at Queen’s Rd Cambridge and have committed them to the care of Mr Kermoide, who has other papers to deliver to you from our friend Mr Marsden. I need say nothing to you of affairs here – Mr Marsden having written you so fully. I hope you will pardon the liberty I have taken and believe me to be with great respect Dear Sir Your most obedt To The Revd— Humble servt Joisah Pratt Robt Cartwright &c &c &c