• Reference
    P54/28/8/25
  • Title
    Recommendation to the Benevolent Society. Mary Parker would like her case reconsidered. She emphatically denies that she ever made use of the language attributed to her. Her daughter is dying by inches. Recommended by Reverend David Wheeler, Pulloxhill Vicarage. Feb 18 1873
  • Date free text
    Jan 11 1873, Feb 17, 18 1873
  • Production date
    From: 1873 To: 1873
  • Scope and Content
    Also attached to the recommendation dated Feb 18 1873, were two other pieces of paper. One dated Jan 11 1873 recommends widows of Pulloxhill: E Whittington, W. Vass, Champkin, Northwood, M. Parker, Howse, Sharp, J. Vass, S. Hampton, Whittemore, Cole, Morehen, Olney at Arnolds, Evans, Arnold, Castleman & Payne (Greenfield) Payne. Old infirm men Ashby (dead) Whittington, Butterfield. X These are not widows but aged & greatly afflicked. Dated Jan 11 1873. Another dated Feb 17 1873. The Reverend D. Wheeler fears that he ommitted to insert in the list of widows of Pulloxhill the names of the following. Widow Sharpe living with widow Hows. Widows; Arnold, Payne, Castleman living at Greenfield. Dated Feb 17 1873
  • Level of description
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