1953 - Elizabeth Sancho to William Stevenson, 1 June 1812
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Worthy Sir,
Your kind offer To me will be
very acceptable and I Return you
my most gratefull thanks
for the Same Mr y Mrs Meheux
gone out of town for
a short Time so Could not have
the pleasure to show them
your Kind intentions in my favour
May God Restore to you health
and Long Continue you to your
family who I hope will your
good Lady enjoy health and every
comfort this World can afford
them God bless you
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I am Sir your obliged
and grateful servant
Elizabeth Sancho
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E. Sancho
To my grandfather
in 1818:
Sancho’s daughter
H. Stevenson.
Worthy Sir,
Your kind offer To me will be
very acceptable and I Return you
my most grateful thanks
for the Same Mr y Mrs Meheux
gone out of town for
a short Time so Could not have
the pleasure to show them
your Kind intentions in my favour
May God Restore to you health
and Long Continue you to your
family who I hope will your
good Lady enjoy health and every
comfort this World can afford
them God bless you
[new page]
I am Sir your obliged
and grateful servant
Elizabeth Sancho
[change hand] [vertical right side]
E. Sancho
To my grandfather
in 1818:
Sancho’s daughter
H. Stevenson.
Elizabeth Sancho to William Stevenson, 1 June 1812
Elizabeth is grateful for the offer from Stevenson. She hopes his health will be restored and his and his family will enjoy health and comfort.
Images at https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/the-only-surviving-manuscript-letters-of-ignatius-sancho, images 49-50
Stevenson Papers: Sancho family
Add MS 89077
British Library
1812
6
1
June 1 1812
[London, England]
[?Norwich, Norfolk, England]
primary author
grateful
personal blessings
patronage
To Cite this Letter
Elizabeth Sancho to William Stevenson, 1 June 1812, 161812: British Library, Stevenson Papers: Sancho family, Add MS 89077
To Cite this Edition
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.