592 - Elizabeth Hatfield to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 18 February 1801

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Travis Isle
18 Feby 1801
Dear Maryann
My Grand
fathers got better,
I do not think we
shall come to Gate
acre this summer
but I hope you will
come here Miss Ro
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berts is going to
teach me to make
some dolls chairs
I have been writing
to James Boardman
our garden is not
quite so forward
as yours Thomas
and Mariann
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Holland are com
ing here tomorrow
I shall begin to learn
Music this week,
Miss Roberts sends
her love to all of
you. I should like
to see your little
brother Adieu Ma
[new page]
ry Ann from yr Affecti
Cousin E Hatfield
[change hand] Miss M A Nicholson
Gateacre
Travis Isle
18 Feby 1801
Dear Maryann
My Grand
fathers got better,
I do not think we
shall come to Gate
acre this summer
but I hope you will
come here Miss Ro
[new page]
berts is going to
teach me to make
some dolls chairs
I have been writing
to James Boardman
our garden is not
quite so forward
as yours Thomas
and Mariann
[new page]
Holland are com
ing here tomorrow
I shall begin to learn
Music this week,
Miss Roberts sends
her love to all of
you. I should like
to see your little
brother Adieu Ma
[new page]
ry Ann from yr Affecti
Cousin E Hatfield
[change hand] Miss M A Nicholson
Gateacre
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Elizabeth Hatfield to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 18 February 1801

Grandfather has got better, they are unlikely to visit Gateacre this summer, she is learning how to make doll's chairs, describing the garden and its progress, she will begin to learn music this week.

Nicholson Family Papers

MSS 1041 1801 (66)

John Rylands Library, University of Manchester

1801

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18 Feby 1801

Travis Isle [Manchester, Lancashire, England]

Miss M A Nicholson, Gateacre [Liverpool, Lancashire, England]

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Elizabeth Hatfield to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 18 February 1801, 1821801: John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, Nicholson Family Papers, MSS 1041 1801 (66)

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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.

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