916 - Martin Madan to Judith Madan, 6 July 1725

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My Dear I’ve just resolv’d to go to lie at Richmond
this night, I had not an opportunity to give you
Beveridge money for yr new apparel, therefore have
left 20 Guineas in my Beuroe, which you may dispose
of to the best advantage xxxxxxxxxxx
to morrow I return again’ till then
adieu.
All that I have in Life fleets after thee
{?B wishes art: of P:}
M: Madan
My Dear I’ve just resolved to go to lie at Richmond
this night, I had not an opportunity to give you
Beveridge money for yr new apparel, therefore have
left 20 Guineas in my Bureau, which you may dispose
of to the best advantage xxxxxxxxxxx
to morrow I return again’ till then
adieu.
All that I have in Life fleets after thee
{?B wishes art: of P:}
M: Madan
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Martin Madan to Judith Madan, 6 July 1725

A brief letter, noting that he has decided to stay at Richmond for the night. He realises that he has not given her money for new clothing, and she can accordingly make use of the money in his bureau.

Madan Family

Eng Letter C.284 f.70

Bodleian Library, University of Oxford

1725

7

6

[England]

[England]

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Person: Martin Madan
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  • travel
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separation

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Person: Judith Madan
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consumption

clothing

separation

love (romantic)

marriage