3317 - Edward Baker to Polly Dix, 18 June [?]
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Miss Dix
I write now not on my own Account but for my Sister who [? desires] the [? favor] of your Company to tea on Sunday next at my Father. If you are not particularly engaged as she will keep Homealone, my Father, [? Matthew], Brothers & Sister going all out [? and] also my Father & Mother.
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If it does not suit you a [? Line] will be agreeable otherwise I hope fortune will forever me with you. Pleasure of coming to fetch you. Which if you will take me notice of & you'll oblige.
June 18
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Miss Dix
I write now not on my own Account but for my sister who desires
the favour of your Company to tea on Sunday next at my father if you
are not particularly engaged as she will keep home alone. My father, mother
Brothers & Sisters going all out as [?all o] [?G father & G Mother]
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If it does not suit you a line will be agreeable otherwise I hope
fortune will favour e with y; Pleasure of Coming to fetch you.
which if you write take no notice of & youll oblige
June 18
Edward Baker to Polly Dix, 18 June [?]
Copy letter from letter book. Writing on behalf of his sister to ask Miss Dix to tea and make arrangements.
Baker Family Papers
MS16927
London Archives
6
18
June 18
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Edward Baker to Polly Dix, 18 June [?], 186: London Archives, Baker Family Papers, MS16927
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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.