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Letter from Edward Pease …

Letter from Edward Pease, 20 St. James Street, London, to Edward and Henry Pease, saying that Rachel intended to write from Tottenham Middlesex, that John and Sophia will soon join the addressees, expressing his wish to know how ‘dear John fared at Manchester Lancashire, I fear it would be a trying spot – but his master has been often kind to him, & I trust would not desert him or my beloved Sophia who though I did not say much I feared was reduced to half-pay since she crossed the Chan’l’; describing attendance at Meetings at Tottenham, Middlesex, and Uxbridge, Middlesex; commenting on the possibility of staying in Hastings Sussex instead of Saffron Walden Essex; commenting on a passage, possibly from Newcastle to London: ‘T. Hackworth is also by me, says they got to the wharf this morning, their passage was about 41 hours – their passengers were but few up – & not quite full of goods’, 6 June 1834 – From: Quaker families of Darlington,Pease family, Henry Pease (1807 – 1881), Correspondence

ref no.D/X 1667/8/191
Notes1 paper
Date1785,
1952
EraHanoverian (1714 to 1837),
Mid 20th Century (1933 to 1966),
20th Century (1901 to 2000)
Dates_sort1785
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Hastings
Addresses20 St. James Street, London
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