Letter from George Armstrong, Clifton, Bristol, to Samuel May, May 3rd, 1847
Description:
Armstrong tells May that he has been ill and excuses himself for his tardy reply to May's letters. He mentions a controversy with the British and Foreign School Society over the Red Cross Street School and speaks of a "painful announcement of disclosures respecting Dr. Whitridge." Armstrong tells of the appointment of a committee to draft a reply to a communication from the American Unitarians.