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February 9th 1887 - Letter from Julius Sladden to his wife, Eugénie Sladden

Date
9th February 1887
Correspondence From
Julius Sladden, Ash, Sandwich
Correspondence To
Eugénie Sladden, Seward House, Badsey
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Husband
Text of Letter

Ash
Sandwich

Feb 9/87

My Dearest Eugénie,

I received your Monday’s letter by second post to-day.  I did say something to Polly about May’s teeth, but as the former was in bed with a headache, the morning I left nothing was arranged, you had better write her if you think well.  I saw Fanny & Charlie on Monday they were off to Torquay yesterday, Fanny seemed very well she actually talks of coming down for the bazaar.  I hope Dayrell has attended properly to the mashing this week!  

I find Mother fairly well, though somewhat more feeble, she sends her love.  I am glad to have a good account of the chicks give them all a good kiss for me.

The weather here is dry with a cold wind.  I saw Aunt Susan to-day and Frank looked in, I must go over to Deal soon.

Now I want to write a line to the Mayor about the Jubilee meeting so will conclude this, all friends send love and with much from myself

believe me ever
Your loving Husband

Julius Sladden

 

Letter Images
Type of Correspondence
Envelope containing 1 double sheet of notepaper
Location of Document
Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service
Record Office Reference
705:1037/9520/4/ii/466-467