611 - Jonathan Hatfield to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 5 July 1802
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Dear Mary Anne
I was glad to hear
from your by your Father
our garden looks very well
The hothouse is in a very
flourishing state – Mr &
Mrs Turner are coming
to see you they have
been at Travis Mill
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since last Wednesday My
Father and Tom are gone
to spend a fortnight at
Harrogate we are very
quiet now they are away
they have got a new serv
ant at Travis Mill
from yr Affectnte Cousin
Jonathan Hatfield
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[change hand] Miss M A Nicholson
Gateacre
Dear Mary Anne
I was glad to hear
from your by your Father
our garden looks very well
The hothouse is in a very
flourishing state – Mr &
Mrs Turner are coming
to see you they have
been at Travis Mill
[new page]
since last Wednesday My
Father and Tom are gone
to spend a fortnight at
Harrogate we are very
quiet now they are away
they have got a new serv
ant at Travis Mill
from yr Affectnte Cousin
Jonathan Hatfield
[new page]
[blank page]
[change hand] Miss M A Nicholson
Gateacre
Jonathan Hatfield to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 5 July 1802
A short note telling her that the hot house is in a flourishing state, they have had various visitors that are now coming to see her, there is a new servant at Travis Mill.
Nicholson Family Papers
MSS 1041 1802 (75)
John Rylands Library, University of Manchester
1802
7
5
5th July 1802
Travis Isle
[Manchester, Lancashire, England]
Miss M A Nicholson, Gateacre
[Liverpool, Lancashire, England]
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Jonathan Hatfield to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 5 July 1802, 571802: John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, Nicholson Family Papers, MSS 1041 1802 (75)
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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.