• Reference
    Z742/30
  • Title
    Letters (Parker and Johnson families etc) Letter to Miss Bab Parker from S Radcliffe. Is happy to hear R continues his regard unshaken. May Miss Bab meet with that felicity which only the married state is capable of. A good religious man can never make a woman unhappy. She must not think her husband covetous because he cannot fulfill all her imaginary wants. Mr Robinson will meet with a hearty welcome if he comes up to town. "We follow the Scriptures in one point we use hospitality without grudging". Tickle has consoled himself with a new wife. It will be an entire break with the Sherridens. He has married a girl of 18 he fell in love with at Marget. "I have little to say in favour of my own sex when they are widows. Few are widows indeed". More healthy atmosphere in town as such numbers have withdrawn themselves.
  • Date free text
    2 September [?]
  • Production date
    From: 1749 To: 1910
  • Level of description
    item