889 - Elizabeth Hare to Ann Hare, undated

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If you my Dear want money for your own use, I will lend to
you of what I have by me, but I will not agree to my Brother
having the fifty pounds on Mr S Hinds, for I shall want it
myself, but shall not be so ungenerous of Mr Hind as to
call it out in a hurry, please acquaint my Brother with
my determination that he may get it somewhere else.
Again my dear sister I offer you my assistance,
Let me know what you want, and I will send it you
I am in every respect your friend,
And very affectt sister
E H
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Mrs Hare
If you my Dear want money for your own use, I will lend to
you of what I have by me, but I will not agree to my Brother
having the fifty pounds on Mr S Hinds, for I shall want it
myself, but shall not be so ungenerous of Mr Hind as to
call it out in a hurry, please acquaint my Brother with
my determination that he may get it somewhere else.
Again my dear sister I offer you my assistance,
Let me know what you want, and I will send it you
I am in every respect your friend,
And very affectt sister
E H
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Mrs Hare
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Elizabeth Hare to Ann Hare, undated

A very short note, Elizabeth is happy to lend Ann money, but if the money is for her brother then he must find it elsewhere, reminding Ann of her support and friendship

Hare and Elliott Families of Sheffield

LD1576/4 [9]

Sheffield Archives

177

True

[England]

[Cowley, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England]

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Person: Elizabeth Hare
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  • affection
  • love
  • unmoved
  • worried

  • friendship
  • siblings

How to Cite

Elizabeth Hare to Ann Hare, undated: Sheffield Archives, Hare and Elliott Families of Sheffield, LD1576/4 [9]

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