565 - James Boardman to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 10 February 1799
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Dear Cousin
I am very well and Happ{^y}
and I hope you are too Tell my
Aunt our House was quite full
of Snow all under the stai{^r}
case. I have not said much
in this Let{^t}er give my
Love to Bes{^s}ey and James
and all the Family –
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I am your Affectionate Cousin
James Boardman
1799
Miss Nicholson
Gateacre
Dear Cousin
I am very well and Happ{^y}
and I hope you are too Tell my
Aunt our House was quite full
of Snow all under the stai{^r}
case. I have not said much
in this Let{^t}er give my
Love to Bes{^s}ey and James
and all the Family –
[new page]
I am your Affectionate Cousin
James Boardman
1799
Miss Nicholson
Gateacre
James Boardman to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 10 February 1799
A short note (written by a child) saying he is well and happy, to tell his Aunt that the house was full of snow, sending love to his cousins.
Nicholson Family Papers
MSS 1041 1799 (45)
John Rylands Library, University of Manchester
1799
2
10
Febr 10 1799
Liverpool [England]
Miss Nicholson, Gateacre Liverpool [England]
To Cite this Letter
James Boardman to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 10 February 1799, 1021799: John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, Nicholson Family Papers, MSS 1041 1799 (45)
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.