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

Latest revision as of 17:12, 3 November 2014

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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


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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.

remember me to Cousin E & [Willie?] and believe me Sincerely yr friend [Mr ?] E Hunter

Mr. B R Baird


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[Envelope]

Mr. B R Baird Epping Forest