• Reference
    Z629/11
  • Title
    Letter from John Turner, baker of Milton to Thomas Turner, St Andrews, New Brunswick, British North America Mr Hart's office closing soon, wishes to forward one more letter under his frank Thomas written to say will come home as soon as affairs sorted out approve of his idea of going into Canadas and the United States before he returns John offered to live with his Father, refused. Whitbread can neither sell nor finish his new house details of Small Pox Epidemic Sale (day of writing and next day) of Edmund Pain's effects Reference to enclosure of Colmworth Gibbins Brewery doing well Stables almost finished for Hunt (next Mr Lamb's Rickyard) John smells the cooking of the hound food in his yard Mentions weather and wheat prices (24s - 27s per load) Mentions Poor Law Amendment Act Potato crop partly rotted in the ground but rest a fine crop
  • Date free text
    29 Sep 1834
  • Production date
    From: 1834 To: 1834
  • Level of description
    item