957 - Dorothy Wright to Catherine Elliott, 16 June

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Dear Daughter London June 16th
I recvd yours with a deale of Plesure to hear
all is so well over with you and that the Children is so
{?Peu?rly} in Spiritts as your father writes me word the are
I have not Been well my self But am better thank God
your sister and I goes to Hackney on Saterday and shall
stay thair the next week so sett out the Monday following
by Notingham stage with Miss Preston shall Tell
you more when I see you shall be glad you wood bring
Nancy and Come and meet me it will do Nancy good
a Ride your Brother Charles is goeing into Partnership
which will be a fine thing for him but must deffer
Pertickelers Till I se you I have nothing metarioll
to write you for goes very little abroade it has been such
Could Wether I did not care to stir out
your sister joynes with Love to you & Nancy & Dolley
Likewise to Mr Elliott and Jackey Which Concludes
Me your Affect Mother
D Wright
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Mrs Elliott in
Norfolk Street Sheffield
Yorkshire
Dear Daughter London June 16th
I received yours with a deal of Pleasure to hear
all is so well over with you and that the Children is so
{?Peu?rly} in Spirits as your father writes me word they are
I have not Been well my self But am better thank God
your sister and I goes to Hackney on Saturday and shall
stay there the next week so set out the Monday following
by Nottingham stage with Miss Preston shall Tell
you more when I see you shall be glad you would bring
Nancy and Come and meet me it will do Nancy good
a Ride your Brother Charles is going into Partnership
which will be a fine thing for him but must defer
Particulars Till I see you I have nothing material
to write you for goes very little abroad it has been such
Cold Weather I did not care to stir out
your sister joins with Love to you & Nancy & Dolly
Likewise to Mr Elliott and Jackey Which Concludes
Me your Affect Mother
D Wright
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Mrs Elliott in
Norfolk Street Sheffield
Yorkshire
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Dorothy Wright to Catherine Elliott, 16 June

A short letter expressing relief on hearing that Catherine and the children are in spirits, she has not been well but is going to Hackney on Saturday so hopes to be better, would Catherine allow Nancy to come and meet her on the Nottingham stage next week, Charles is going into partnership

Hare and Elliott Families of Sheffield

LD1576/1 [12]

Sheffield Archives

174

6

16

True

June 16th

London

[England]

Mrs Elliott in Norfolk Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire

[England]

People
Person: Ann Hare
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Nancy

other

horse-riding

separation

youth

health

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Dorothy Wright to Catherine Elliott, 16 June, 166: Sheffield Archives, Hare and Elliott Families of Sheffield, LD1576/1 [12]

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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.

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