856 - Christiana Shuttleworth to Ann Hare, undated
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I am truly happy to hear you
are well, and that Miss Moore is so much recovered –
I wrote to you yesterday, but was too late for the
post, have sent my Letter to the Office but hope
my Servt will regain it to return by yours
I shall receive you with great pleasure on Thursday
Morning breakfast ten oclock – youl be kind enough
to [damaged] {?remember} that you stay Dinner and eat some of
your very fine Goose, wch please to accept my grateful
Thanks for – I expect to hear from the Capn to
Morrow – And on happy Thursday to fix wth my Dr
Friend when I am to enjoy the satisfaction of your
much desired Company and Miss Moore – I have
sent your parcel to Miss Newton – and am
with the greatest sincerity. Dr Madm
yours Affectly
Chrisa Shuttleworth
Monday Morn
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Mrs Hare
at
Cowley
I am truly happy to hear you
are well, and that Miss Moore is so much recovered –
I wrote to you yesterday, but was too late for the
post, have sent my Letter to the Office but hope
my Servant will regain it to return by yours
I shall receive you with great pleasure on Thursday
Morning breakfast ten o’clock – you’ll be kind enough
to [damaged] {?remember} that you stay Dinner and eat some of
your very fine Goose, which please to accept my grateful
Thanks for – I expect to hear from the Capn to
Morrow – And on happy Thursday to fix with my Dear
Friend when I am to enjoy the satisfaction of your
much desired Company and Miss Moore – I have
sent your parcel to Miss Newton – and am
with the greatest sincerity. Dr Madm
yours Affectly
Chrisa Shuttleworth
Monday Morn
[new page]
Mrs Hare
at
Cowley
Christiana Shuttleworth to Ann Hare, undated
A short note containing arrangements for Ann Hare to visit, she must stay for breakfast and also to taste some of the fine goose that she had sent.
Hare and Elliott Families of Sheffield
LD1576/5 [6]
Sheffield Archives
True
Monday Morn
[?Chesterfield, England]
Mrs Hare, at, Cowley
Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England]
To Cite this Letter
Christiana Shuttleworth to Ann Hare, undated: Sheffield Archives, Hare and Elliott Families of Sheffield, LD1576/5 [6]
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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.