- ReferenceP65/28/3/13
- TitleThe Reverend John King Martyn to the Reverend William Mudge, his son-in-law from Pertenhall to Rampisham
- Date free text18 May 1830
- Production dateFrom: 1830 To: 1830
- Scope and ContentI sent the money to the Yeovil bank. Mary Marks called me as I was going down the lane yesterday to say they had a letter from you and Mrs M. I shall be expecting John home about the middle July. May visit Bristol and see the Longmires. "We are now enjoying lovely weather after a starvation of North East winds" Had 78 communicants last Sunday at Kimbolton. John Day is not with us - he attends at Graffam. John Day's mother's death. Have had a thoughtless, flippant sort of letter from Thomas. I am dismayed at the thoughts of his return. Our love to Rhoda. How bountifully are delights provided for our dear children in the abundance of daisies and buttercups, cowslips and bluebells etc.
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