• Reference
    Z629/12
  • Title
    Letter from John Turner, baker of Milton to Thomas Turner, St Andrews, New Brunswick, British North America Letter from John to Thomas Hart continuing in Office John suffering from lumbago glad "unalterable in intention" of returning to England Father would listen to Thomas's advice, so long as he does not live with him usual complaints about way Father's livestock kept and also his labourers House broken into and sister Elizabeth robbed of nearly all her money (c £30) suspects Joe Disher Whitbread Odell's affairs in bad state. Creditors helped him, so can finish the new houses two year old son Jack climbed up 36 rounds of a ladder details on prices Small Pox - 30 cases, 4 dead - nearly over discusses tablet for Thomas's wife for Felmersham Church Mr Grocock's affairs in a bad state fire at the Houses of Parliament details of local people ill death of Dr Moore, lately lived near St Albans, buried at Biddenham
  • Date free text
    3 Nov 1834
  • Production date
    From: 1834 To: 1834
  • Level of description
    item