2175 - Robert Newton to John Girdler, 1 December 1755

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[?Mm]Girdler

I am obliged to you for the news wh [ch super] I rturn w [th super] thanks, Hope this most dreadful Event may be something mitigated frm the first account tho am afraid not much; you ask me How [?MmR][?wd] know their ship arrived at Lisbon the Day before the Earthquake, Indeed I can't tell [illeg.] I got my news yesterday in the afternoon. [---dash follows]
I shall be glad of Young Jo company to Eat a bit of venison [?(Harinch)][?&] please to send a pretty Cod to make the rest of [?yr] Dinner [----dash follows]
yr troublesome servant
[?Norton Dubn] Robert Newton
[illeg.]
1755

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Robert Newton to John Girdler, 1 December 1755

He discusses the ‘dreadful’ Lisbon earthquake. He says he will be glad of John's company to eat venison and sends ‘a pretty Cod’.

Newton, Robert

L71/22

Sheffield Archives

1755

12

1

Norton, Sheffield

[Derbyshire] [England]

Sheffield

[Derbyshire] [England]

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  • eating
  • gifting

  • fear
  • grateful
  • hopeful

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Robert Newton to John Girdler, 1 December 1755, 1121755: Sheffield Archives, Newton, Robert, L71/22

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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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