3319 - Edward Baker to Polly Dix, 19 August [?]
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Miss Dix
Not having had the pleasure of your Company on Expected
occasions this Enquiry after your Health, meaning to have come myself
but work prevents, I therefore am deprived of ye Pleasure your
Company affords till a future opportunity when I hope to hear of
your having had an agreable days Pleasure on Thursday last.
If it is not convenient to favour us wth your Company Soon
shall be glad of a Line which at all Times will be kindly Recd .
by your old Friend
Aug 19
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Miss Dix
Not having had the pleasure of your Company on Expected occasions this Enquiry after your Health, meaning to have come myself but work prevents, I therefore am deprived of yr Pleasure your Company affords till a future opportunity when I hope to hear of your having had an agreable days Pleasure on Thursday last.
If it is not convenient to favour us wth [This text contains superscripttext] your Company Soon shall be glad of a Line which at all Times will be kindly Recd. [This text contains superscripttext]
by your old Friend
Aug 19
Edward Baker to Polly Dix, 19 August [?]
Copy letter from letter book. Asking after her health following her absence on several occasions, and requesting 'a line' informing him how she is.
Baker Family Papers
MS16927
London Archives
8
19
Aug 19
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Edward Baker to Polly Dix, 19 August [?], 198: 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.