715 - Thomas Nicholson to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 16 January 1807
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Liverpool King St
Friday 16 Jany 1807
Dear Mary Ann
I was disappointed not receiving a letter
from you to day for which I came to Town,
tomorrow doubtless I shall have one, yours
to Betsey was recd this day, your Uncle
Boardman is going off suddenly to Manchr
on acct of his Brother being extremely ill by
whose return I shall expect you if no
earlier opportunity offers – we ar all
well & hope you & our friends are so fare=
=well
Your affectionate
Father & Friend
Thos Nicholson
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Miss Mary A Nicholson
Mr Jonn Hatfields
Travis Isle
Manchester
M is now at
Swinton
& will see Mr Hatfield
in a Day or Two
Jany 20 1807
[change hand] Liverpool 16 Jany 1807
T Nicholson to M N
Ansd 21 Jany
Friday 16 Jany 1807
Dear Mary Ann
I was disappointed not receiving a letter
from you to day for which I came to Town,
tomorrow doubtless I shall have one, yours
to Betsey was recd this day, your Uncle
Boardman is going off suddenly to Manchr
on acct of his Brother being extremely ill by
whose return I shall expect you if no
earlier opportunity offers – we ar all
well & hope you & our friends are so fare=
=well
Your affectionate
Father & Friend
Thos Nicholson
[new page]
Miss Mary A Nicholson
Mr Jonn Hatfields
Travis Isle
Manchester
M is now at
Swinton
& will see Mr Hatfield
in a Day or Two
Jany 20 1807
[change hand] Liverpool 16 Jany 1807
T Nicholson to M N
Ansd 21 Jany
Liverpool King St
Friday 16 Jany 1807
Dear Mary Ann
I was disappointed not receiving a letter
from you to day for which I came to Town,
tomorrow doubtless I shall have one, yours
to Betsey was recd this day, your Uncle
Boardman is going off suddenly to Manchr
on acct of his Brother being extremely ill by
whose return I shall expect you if no
earlier opportunity offers – we ar all
well & hope you & our friends are so fare=
=well
Your affectionate
Father & Friend
Thos Nicholson
[new page]
Miss Mary A Nicholson
Mr Jonn Hatfields
Travis Isle
Manchester
M is now at
Swinton
& will see Mr Hatfield
in a Day or Two
Jany 20 1807
[change hand] Liverpool 16 Jany 1807
T Nicholson to M N
Ansd 21 Jany
Friday 16 Jany 1807
Dear Mary Ann
I was disappointed not receiving a letter
from you to day for which I came to Town,
tomorrow doubtless I shall have one, yours
to Betsey was recd this day, your Uncle
Boardman is going off suddenly to Manchr
on acct of his Brother being extremely ill by
whose return I shall expect you if no
earlier opportunity offers – we ar all
well & hope you & our friends are so fare=
=well
Your affectionate
Father & Friend
Thos Nicholson
[new page]
Miss Mary A Nicholson
Mr Jonn Hatfields
Travis Isle
Manchester
M is now at
Swinton
& will see Mr Hatfield
in a Day or Two
Jany 20 1807
[change hand] Liverpool 16 Jany 1807
T Nicholson to M N
Ansd 21 Jany
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Thomas Nicholson to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 16 January 1807
A short note expressing his disappointment that he hasn't had a letter from her today, her Uncle is travelling to Manchester due to the sudden illness of his brother
Nicholson Family Papers
MSS 1041 1807 (149)
John Rylands Library
1807
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16
16 Jany 1807
Liverpool, King Street
[Lancashire, England]
Miss Mary A Nicholson, Mr Jonathan Hatfields, Travis Isle, Manchester
[Lancashire, England]
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Person: Thomas Nicholson
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How to Cite
Thomas Nicholson to Mary-Ann Nicholson, 16 January 1807, 1611807: John Rylands Library, Nicholson Family Papers, MSS 1041 1807 (149)