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October 20th 1893 - Letter from Julius Sladden to his wife, Eugénie Sladden

Date
20th October 1893
Correspondence From
Julius Sladden, Evesham
Correspondence To
Eugénie Sladden, 57 Avenue Malakoff, Paris
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Husband
Text of Letter

Evesham

Oct 20/93

My Dearest Wife,

I was glad to have your letter this morning and now I will try and write a few lines to catch the morning mail so that you may have news of us on your return from Bourg.

I am very glad you caught the train at Victoria so as to avoid the night journey and I hope your cold is better, we have nice weather here.  I enclose a letter from Miss Jourdain also one from Aunt George, who has sent another fiver!  I have told May to write to her for her birthday and to say that you will answer the letter now forwarded.

Sir Richard wrote asking us to go to the Nash from Saturday to Monday, I have accepted for myself as I thought it would be a little change.

I suppose I must go to the Haynes on Wednesday as I have been asked to take “Oliver” in “As you like it” scenes 1 & 2.

I am sorry to hear about Gus but feared he was going wrong altogether.  The children are all well, I will get one of them to write on Saturday.

I expect Smith over to Badsey this afternoon to view the requirements made.  

Give my love to all and with much for yourself I am ever

your affectionate 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/551-552