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September 7th 1883 - Letter from Eugénie Sladden to her husband, Julius Sladden

Date
7th September 1883
Correspondence From
Eugénie Sladden, Coombe Bank, Westgate on Sea
Correspondence To
Julius Sladden, 46 High Street, Evesham
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Wife
Text of Letter

Combe Bank
Westgate-on-Sea

7th September 1883

My darling Husband,

We got down very comfortably at six o’clock but too late for post.  May was a very good girl & no trouble, I laid her up on the seat at Oxford & she slept for an hour, so was quite ready for her dinner & looked about her more in the second train, having a little got over her first astonishment.  No one asked any inconvenient questions as to her age.  She seems inclined to be friendly with her cousins, I have just put her to bed in my big bed which she much approved of.

Fanny looks very well, I just saw the Robinsons at the station, they had come over for Mary & were going back by the train I got out of.

I saw lots of hop-gardens, some of them looked very well, but some dreadfully knocked about by the gale, I saw one or two where all the poles seemed broken about two feet from the ground.  

My love to all at home, kiss my dear little ones, I hope Baby is better.

I found a letter from Papa awaiting me, he seems well.

Now with fond love

Believe me
Your loving wife

Eugénie N Sladden
 

Letter Images
Type of Correspondence
Envelope containing 1 double sheet of notepaper
Location of Document
Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service
Record Office Reference
705:1037/9520/1/ii/246-247