2182 - Robert Newton to John Girdler, 21 September 1758
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I thank Mr Girdler for his Letter, Hee's {^X} not
mad notwithstanding - Pray is Mr Hussys
Nephew liveing - If Dead & Buried Pray order
Francis to go wth my Service to yr Neighbour & desire
to know how he does - I am a Prisoner & Con=
find, such meet wth few friends or Visiters, But
Amicus Pertus in [illeg.] Certa Cernitur - I doubt
you'l want yr Bro: Plassick, But hee's confind
Poor Man as well as, Yr Humble Servant
Robert Newton
Thursday 21st Septbr
1758
x Purton
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Mr Girdler
Have had another Letter fm above
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I thank Mr Girdler for his Letter, Hee's {^X} not
mad notwithstanding - Pray is Mr Hussys
Nephew liveing - If Dead & Buried Pray order
Francis to go wth my Service to yr Neighbour & desire
to know how he does - I am a Prisoner & Con=
find, such meet wth few friends or Visiters, But
Amicus Pertus in [illeg.] Certa Cernitur - I doubt
you'l want yr Bro: Plassick, But hee's confind
Poor Man as well as, Yr Humble Servant
Robert Newton
Thursday 21st Septbr
1758
x Purton
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For
Mr Girdler
Have had another Letter fm above
Robert Newton to John Girdler, 21 September 1758
Being unwell he is confined, ‘a Prisoner’, and asks Girdler to send best wishes to a neighbour. Several calculations on the verso sheet.
Newton, Robert
L71/31
Sheffield Archives
1756
9
21
Norton, Sheffield
[Derbyshire] [England]
Sheffield
[Derbyshire] [England]
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Robert Newton to John Girdler, 21 September 1758, 2191756: Sheffield Archives, Newton, Robert, L71/31
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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.