2187 - John Longsdon to Elizabeth Longsdon (snr), 12 February 1809

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John Longsdon to Elizabeth Longsdon (snr), 12 February 1809

His health is worsening in Manchester and he hopes a visit near home will improve his health. He expects to sail early next month and hopes the voyage will improve his health. He reports that his father is well and in good spirits. John’s cold is getting better.

Longsdon family

D3580/C/59

Derbyshire Record Office

1809

2

12

Manchester [Cheshire, England]

Little Longsdon [Derbyshire, England]

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John Longsdon to Elizabeth Longsdon (snr), 12 February 1809, 1221809: Derbyshire Record Office, Longsdon family, D3580/C/59

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