Mawnan Rectory near Falmouth. - Distressed by plight of Charles Sager; they first met when Sager offered his few remaining books for sale; his lack of bitterness; hopes Milnes can help him.
Re dependents of late Rev. E. Budge.
Mawnan Rectory near Falmouth. - Confirms the fact of Charles Sager's destitution at his request.
Green Bank, Falmouth. - Charles Sager asked him to write; visited Penryn but found him in a stupor after further attacks of paralysis; he is not expected to recover; hopes his suffering will soon end.
Green Bank, Falmouth. - Acknowledges £8 on behalf of Charles Sager; touched by response to this 'poor, afflicted & simple minded man'.
Green Bank, Falmouth. - Return of Charles Sager; he underwent Galvanic treatment in Exeter for paralysis of the legs; encloses letter; has always found Sager inoffensive and believes he was unfairly persecuted by his own flock, the Independent Dissenters.
Enclosure: letter, 9 Aug. 1848, from Charles Sager to Richard Byrn Kinsman. 34 Paul St, Exeter. - Asks Kinsman to write to Milnes to seek further assistance from Lord Galway; owes rent; received an encouraging letter from Mr [Sills?] of South Street, Exeter.