1738 - Thomas Hollinshead to his sister Stanley, 19 April 1707
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Dear Sister
I recd yEs of ye 15th. & hope you are recovered of yE misfortune in
ye coach, I was not a little surprized at MEs. Crooks sudden setting
out of Towne, but think you will have no reason to repent staying after
them cannot now inlarge but hope to have anotE opportunity of writing
to you BrotE. Franc. & Nancy pEsent their service to you I am &c
This was written with a [?Lre: shorthand for letter] of my FatEs.
To MES. Stanley at ye HonEble. Sr David Nairne [illeg] in Queenstreet
by ye upper end of ye Haymarket Westminster.
Dear Sister
I received yEs of ye 15th. & hope you are recovered of yE misfortune in
ye coach, I was not a little surprized at MEs. Crooks sudden setting
out of Town, but think you will have no reason to repent staying after
them cannot now enlarge but hope to have anotE opportunity of writing
to you BrotE. Franc. & Nancy pEsent their service to you I am &c
This was written with a [?Lre: shorthand for letter] of my FatEs.
To MES. Stanley at ye HonEble. Sr David Nairne [illeg] in Queenstreet
by ye upper end of ye Haymarket Westminster.
Thomas Hollinshead to his sister Stanley, 19 April 1707
His sister Stanley has experienced an incident in a coach. Thomas hopes she is recovered and that she stays longer in London.
Hollinshead Letterbook (Okeover family)
D231 M/B/8 [120]
Derbyshire Record Office
1707
4
19
Saturday April 19 1707
Ashenhurst [Bradnop, Staffordshire, England]
Queenstreet, Haymarket, Westminster [London, England]
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- affection
- hopeful
- duty
- mind
- thought
siblings
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Thomas Hollinshead to his sister Stanley, 19 April 1707, 1941707: Derbyshire Record Office, Hollinshead Letterbook (Okeover family), D231 M/B/8 [120]
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