Despite Manning calling this letter a 'mere note', it is a reply involving quite a few subjects.
To begin with, Manning informs Darby of his travel plans, expecting to be back in Cambridge by September 26th.
Next, Manning asks Darby to find the Hall address of a friend named Harry. He cannot remember it himself but gives Darby vague directions and hopes he can find the specific address himself. He has even drawn a basic map to help.
Thirdly, Manning writes about clothes: breeches, a jacket and riding boots. He recommends getting the breeches first so Darby can be measured in them for the boots.
Finally he mentions Bob has been sailing and Darby can write a note to him, addresses to New York. Also along the side, Manning says he deal with the Dedication in a proper letter.
Manning, Bernard L.