1305 - Edmund Herbert to Agnes Herbert, 3 July 1750
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Dr Sister.
All I have Now to trouble ye w.th is, To enquire after yor Health: To
know if M.r Gardiner pays y.o any Interest; Or if you would have any Money from me:
And to hear if Moses, & the Workmen do as you would have them. I am
Dr Sister yr most affect.te EH
Remember me to ye kirk
Gray’s Inn
3 July 1750
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To Sister
3 July 1750
All I have Now to trouble ye w.th is, To enquire after yor Health: To
know if M.r Gardiner pays y.o any Interest; Or if you would have any Money from me:
And to hear if Moses, & the Workmen do as you would have them. I am
Dr Sister yr most affect.te EH
Remember me to ye kirk
Gray’s Inn
3 July 1750
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To Sister
3 July 1750
Dear Sister.
All I have Now to trouble ye with is, To enquire after your Health: To
know if M.r Gardiner pays you any Interest; Or if you would have any Money from me:
And to hear if Moses, & the Workmen do as you would have them. I am
Dear Sister your most affectionate EH
Remember me to ye kirk
Gray’s Inn
3 July 1750
[new page]
To Sister
3 July 1750
All I have Now to trouble ye with is, To enquire after your Health: To
know if M.r Gardiner pays you any Interest; Or if you would have any Money from me:
And to hear if Moses, & the Workmen do as you would have them. I am
Dear Sister your most affectionate EH
Remember me to ye kirk
Gray’s Inn
3 July 1750
[new page]
To Sister
3 July 1750
Details
Edmund Herbert to Agnes Herbert, 3 July 1750
A short note troubling her to ask after her health, asking if she requires any money from him
Herbert Family Papers
HE110
Huntington Library
1750
7
3
3 July 1750
Grays Inn
[London] [England]
unknown
[England]
People
Person: Agnes Herbert
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Dear Sister
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How to Cite
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Edmund Herbert to Agnes Herbert, 3 July 1750, 371750: Huntington Library, Herbert Family Papers, HE110
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Material Identities, Social Bodies: Embodiment in British Letters c.1680-1820. Compiled by: Karen Harvey, Helen Esfandiary, Sarah Fox, Emily Vine, University of Birmingham. Project funded by the Leverhulme Trust (2021-2025, Ref. RPG-2020-163), https://socialbodies.bham.ac.uk.