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Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure)Shaw/92
TitleLetter from E. Wilkinson to Elizabeth Shaw at Wolverhampton
Extent1 item
Date12 August 1824
DescriptionLetter written from Colne. At Wolverhampton. Mrs Wilkinson has been suffering from ear and face ache, after catching cold. John is recovering; William and his wife are quite civil to him, although annoyed by the agreement which will divide Mr and Mrs Wilkinson's property equally, and provide for Sarah to keep her child. Thomas is occupied with business affairs. The measles is prevalent in Colne. Joseph Worrall is now stationed in Bolton. Mr Richmond is ill, and Mrs Wilkinson is not fit enough to come to Wolverhampton. Elizabeth would be welcome in Colne, where she would see her brother Thomas and family. Mr Wilkinson is well physically, but his wife has doubts about his recovery. She would like Margaret to enter the Shaw business.
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