- ReferenceP65/28/3/45
- TitleThe Reverend John King Martyn to the Reverend William Mudge, his son-in-law from Ockbrook to Pertenhall
- Date free text23 Nov 1842
- Production dateFrom: 1842 To: 1842
- Scope and ContentHave received your new publication. Am glad you begin to get to rights in the house and will now have the use of the new kitchen. Being comfortable indoors you may be less troubled about the outhouses. Am at a loss to say about the [Moravians] who may wish to receive communion at parish church instead of going to Kimbolton. Miss Simpson is gone to Hastings. Little work and much distress and starvation. Fires in your neighbourhood. Find from J. Bell what I owe him for the children's schooling which I suppose he has paid and should have deducted when he paid his rent.
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