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+ | Feb 25th 1863 | ||
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+ | My dear Mr Baird | ||
+ | Mr [Thimball?] has | ||
+ | made a mistake in his | ||
+ | date, but I presume | ||
+ | [Major?] Dade will make | ||
+ | no difficulty about it – | ||
+ | if he does we cant help | ||
+ | it. I am glad you have | ||
+ | made the bargain with | ||
+ | Capt Alsop. I wrote Mr. | ||
+ | Hunter you were going to | ||
+ | do it to day – and I know | ||
+ | he will be entirely satisfied | ||
+ | when he knows you are | ||
+ | acting for him. | ||
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+ | [Tuck ?] received a long and | ||
+ | very kind letter from Eddie | ||
+ | to day – we were all glad | ||
+ | to hear that he would | ||
+ | not have to go far. Sally | ||
+ | wrote Cousin E what he | ||
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+ | [Pg2] | ||
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+ | & [M..s...?] both said. | ||
+ | I hope he will be able to | ||
+ | come home soon again. | ||
+ | In spite of the weather my | ||
+ | rheumatism is much better | ||
+ | I hope you haven’t suffered | ||
+ | as I have done. | ||
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+ | remember me to Cousin | ||
+ | E & [Willie?] and believe me | ||
+ | Sincerely yr friend | ||
+ | [Mr ?] E Hunter | ||
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+ | Mr. B R Baird | ||
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+ | [Pg3] | ||
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+ | [Envelope] | ||
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+ | Mr. B R Baird | ||
+ | Epping Forest |
Latest revision as of 17:12, 3 November 2014
[Pg1]
Feb 25th 1863
My dear Mr Baird Mr [Thimball?] has made a mistake in his date, but I presume [Major?] Dade will make no difficulty about it – if he does we cant help it. I am glad you have made the bargain with Capt Alsop. I wrote Mr. Hunter you were going to do it to day – and I know he will be entirely satisfied when he knows you are acting for him.
[Tuck ?] received a long and very kind letter from Eddie to day – we were all glad to hear that he would not have to go far. Sally wrote Cousin E what he
[Pg2]
& [M..s...?] both said. I hope he will be able to come home soon again. In spite of the weather my rheumatism is much better I hope you haven’t suffered as I have done.
remember me to Cousin E & [Willie?] and believe me Sincerely yr friend [Mr ?] E Hunter
Mr. B R Baird
[Pg3]
[Envelope]
Mr. B R Baird Epping Forest