710 - Unknown to Mr Hatfield, 7 November 1806
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in good time, my horse carried me lazily enough
I found my Mother a little indisposed the rest of
My family well I proceeded after Dinner to
Liverpool found Mr Roscoe behind in numbers as
the other two candidates split votes to each other
[deleted] close on Wednsedsay
[results of three votes for Gascoyne, Tarleton, Roscoe]
Roscoe is still strong & both the others find
Difficulty of bringing up their Tallies & it is
Believed that Roscoe will be at the head of the
Poll tomorrow night
7 Novr 1806
Mr Hatfield
Travis Mill
24 Decr 1806 Mr Hatfield
Refused having my bond
again executed to him so I
accepted his kindness
in good time, my horse carried me lazily enough
I found my Mother a little indisposed the rest of
My family well I proceeded after Dinner to
Liverpool found Mr Roscoe behind in numbers as
the other two candidates split votes to each other
[deleted] close on Wednsedsay
[results of three votes for Gascoyne, Tarleton, Roscoe]
Roscoe is still strong & both the others find
Difficulty of bringing up their Tallies & it is
Believed that Roscoe will be at the head of the
Poll tomorrow night
7 Novr 1806
Mr Hatfield
Travis Mill
24 Decr 1806 Mr Hatfield
Refused having my bond
again executed to him so I
accepted his kindness
Unknown to Mr Hatfield, 7 November 1806
A short note confirming that he was safely home, and that his mother is a little indisposed but the rest of the family is well, discussing the recent election in Liverpool
Nicholson Family Papers
MSS 1041 1806 (145)
John Rylands Library, University of Manchester
1806
11
7
7 Novr 1806
Travis Mill
[Manchester, Lancashire, England]
[??Gateacre??, ??Liverpool??, ??Lancashire??, England]
To Cite this Letter
Unknown to Mr Hatfield, 7 November 1806, 7111806: John Rylands Library, University of Manchester, Nicholson Family Papers, MSS 1041 1806 (145)
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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.