354 - Thomas Bateman (junior) to William Bateman, 28 April 1809
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Dear Brother
You are very tardy as to sen=
=ding the Damaged Cotton Roller & Keys
I expected them long ago send them soon
if you can.
I dare say you have heard
Of Mrs Metyards son {?its} antiquated
Aunts are quite rejoiced that the family
Of the Metyards will not be extinct
I remain yours very sincerely
Thos Bateman
There was a good deal
of surprize at your
letter for the Horse
you may have the
pony and welcome.
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Mr Wm Bateman Junr
Messrs Thos & Wm Bateman
Manchester
Dear Brother
You are very tardy as to sen=
=ding the Damaged Cotton Roller & Keys
I expected them long ago send them soon
if you can.
I dare say you have heard
Of Mrs Metyards son {?its} antiquated
Aunts are quite rejoiced that the family
Of the Metyards will not be extinct
I remain yours very sincerely
Thos Bateman
There was a good deal
of surprize at your
letter for the Horse
you may have the
pony and welcome.
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Mr Wm Bateman Junr
Messrs Thos & Wm Bateman
Manchester
Thomas Bateman (junior) to William Bateman, 28 April 1809
Complaining that William hasn't sent the items he promised and asking them to be sent soon, telling him about new addition to the Metyard family, providing instructions about the horse.
Bateman Family Papers
OSB MSS 32 Box 2, Folder 15 [7]
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
1809
4
28
28th April 1809
Liverpool
[Lancashire, England]
Mr Wm Bateman Junr, Messrs Thos & W Bateman, Manchester
[Lancashire, England]
primary author
consumption
- affection
- amused
- resentment
- shock
- family
- siblings
To Cite this Letter
Thomas Bateman (junior) to William Bateman, 28 April 1809, 2841809: Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, Bateman Family Papers, OSB MSS 32 Box 2, Folder 15 [7]
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.