1472 - Thomas Hollinshead to his brother-in-law Mr Stanley, 18 June 1704

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Dear BrotE. Ibid {?eod}.
I hope this will find you perfectly recovered of the Indis misfortune
of yE Foot, wch we should have been glad to have heard before this; I
have not yet had a resolution from my Father concerning yE business

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tho I have moved him about it Since I last wrote to you, but will
not faile to speake to him again {^in ye best manner I can} before he goes to London wch I
believe he intends to do by ye middle of this weeke at farthest.
my BrotE. & Sisters joine with me in Service to you wch.
concludes me YE affectionate BrotE. & Servt.
Dear BrotE. Ibid {?eod}.
I hope this will find you perfectly recovered of the Indis misfortune
of your Foot, wch we should have been glad to have heard before this; I
have not yet had a resolution from my Father concerning your business

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tho I have moved him about it Since I last wrote to you, but will
not fail to speake to him again {^in ye best manner I can} before he goes to London wch I
believe he intends to do by ye middle of this week at farthest.
my BrotE. & Sisters join with me in Service to you wch.
concludes me YE affectionate BrotE. & Servt.
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Thomas Hollinshead to his brother-in-law Mr Stanley, 18 June 1704

Thomas hopes his brother’s foot has improved and reports on his father’s andling of Brother Stanley’s business.

Hollinshead Letterbook (Okeover family)

D231 M/B/8 [60]

Derbyshire Record Office

1704

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18

Ibid

Ashenhurst [Bradnop, Staffordshire, England]

[Alderley Park, Nether Alderley, Cheshire, England]

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Thomas Hollinshead to his brother-in-law Mr Stanley, 18 June 1704, 1861704: Derbyshire Record Office, Hollinshead Letterbook (Okeover family), D231 M/B/8 [60]

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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.

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