1767 - Thomas Hollinshead to his brother-in-law, Mr Stanley, 24 August 1707

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Ashenhurst August ye 24th. 1707.
Dear BrotE.
I return you many thanks for yE trouble in sendingmust acknowledge it a great obligacon yt you have sent hither, {^to know} ye
ye pain I had [deleted] {^has} not yet quite left me but is much easier then when
I was first seised with it; I hope {^I shall be in condicon} to see you either on Teusday or
Wednesday; my FatE gives his service to you & blessing to my sister
& ye children, with many thanks for ye pEsent you sent him,
[deleted] pray give my service to my Sistere & excuse me for not
writing {^to ym.} I am & c.
Ashenhurst August ye 24th. 1707.
Dear BrotE.
I return you many thanks for your trouble in sendingmust acknowledge it a great obligation that you have sent hither, {^to know} ye
ye pain I had [deleted] {^has} not yet quite left me but is much easier then when
I was first seized with it; I hope {^I shall be in condicon} to see you either on Tuesday or
Wednesday; my FatE gives his service to you & blessing to my sister
& ye children, with many thanks for ye pEsent you sent him,
[deleted] pray give my service to my Sister & excuse me for not
writing {^to ym.} I am & c.
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Thomas Hollinshead to his brother-in-law, Mr Stanley, 24 August 1707

The pain in Thomas’ side is improving and he hopes to travel to see his sister and brother-in-law soon.

Hollinshead Letterbook (Okeover family)

D231 M/B/8 [124]

Derbyshire Record Office

1707

8

24

August 24 1707

Ashenhurst [Bradnop, Staffordshire, England]

[Alderley Park, Nether Alderley, Cheshire, England]

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Person: Thomas Hollinshead
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  • grateful
  • hopeful
  • love (familial)

pain

siblings

body - improving

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Thomas Hollinshead to his brother-in-law, Mr Stanley, 24 August 1707, 2481707: Derbyshire Record Office, Hollinshead Letterbook (Okeover family), D231 M/B/8 [124]

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