2245 - James Miller to James Watt (II), 14 May 1793

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Glasgow 14 May 1793
Dear Sir
It gives me much pleasure to inform
you that in addition to my domestick happiness
Peggy was this morning safely delivered of a fine
Boy, since which she has had good rest, and at
present every appearance of doing well
although we often hear of you, yet we
have been longing much to hear from you
this same time past and regards the
favor of a few lines, so soon as
convenient,
saying how the family at Heathfield
is

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is, and when you heard any thing of James
the last letter I had from him was dated
at Naples 23{^d} Febr when he was going to Sicily.
I have just been to enquire for Mr Gregory,
he is perfectly well and requests to unite with
Peggy and myself in Love and duty to you,
mrs, & miss Watt, and I remain on every
occasion with sincere affection and regard
Dear Sir
your most
Jas Miller

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Mr James Watt
Heathfield
{^near} Birmingham
Ia. Miller
14 May 1793

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James Miller to James Watt (II), 14 May 1793

Margaret has given birth to ‘a fine Boy’ and appears to be doing well. They are keen to hear from him, and also from James [Watt III], who is travelling in Italy.

Watt, James and Family Papers

MS 3219/4/1/1/9/22

Library of Birmingham

1793

5

14

14 May 1793

Glasgow [Scotland]

Heathfield, near Birmingham

[Warwickshire] [England]

People
Person: Margaret Watt (jnr)
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other

  • childbirth
  • resting

pregnancy

  • recovery
  • safe
  • well

How to Cite

To Cite this Letter

James Miller to James Watt (II), 14 May 1793, 1451793: Library of Birmingham, Watt, James and Family Papers, MS 3219/4/1/1/9/22

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.

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