710 - Unknown to Mr Hatfield, 7 November 1806

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I got home this morning after I left you
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
I got home this morning after I left you
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
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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

1806

11

7

7 Novr 1806

Travis Mill

[Manchester, Lancashire, England]

[??Gateacre??, ??Liverpool??, ??Lancashire??, England]

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