182 - James Torre to Ralph Thoresby, 18 February 1695
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I am now troubled wth a great pain in my side, yet I hope to be so well
by Monday next as not to fail Mr Parker at Leedes towards the evening
of that day intending first to take a view of the grounds at Chap-town
in my way thither. This is therefore a Line to your dear self, begging the
favour of yr good company at that juncture, wch will highly oblige
yr most humble Servnt
James Torre
I am now troubled with a great pain in my side, yet I hope to be so well
by Monday next as not to fail Mr Parker at Leeds towards the evening
of that day intending first to take a view of the grounds at Chap-town
in my way thither. This is therefore a Line to your dear self, begging the
favour of yr good company at that juncture, which will highly oblige
yr most humble Servannt
James Torre
James Torre to Ralph Thoresby, 18 February 1695
James Torre has a pain in his side, but hopes to be well next Monday so that he may meet Mr Parker in Leeds, and to visit Chap-town.
Thoresby, Ralph Papers
YAS/MS6/148
Brotherton Library, University of Leeds
1695
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18
18. Febr. 1695.
York [Yorkshire, England]
Leeds [Yorkshire, England]
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James Torre to Ralph Thoresby, 18 February 1695, 1821695: Brotherton Library, University of Leeds, Thoresby, Ralph Papers, YAS/MS6/148
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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.