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January 17th 1886 - Letter from Eugénie Sladden to her husband, Julius Sladden

Date
17th January 1886
Correspondence From
Eugénie Sladden, Seward House, Badsey
Correspondence To
Julius Sladden, Ash
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Wife
Text of Letter

Seward House
Badsey

17th January 1886

My dearest Husband,

I was rather disappointed at getting no letter from you today, but Fanny tells me on a post-card that you have gone on to Ash, so I will send a few lines up to post today that you may get it tomorrow.

It was nice & bright this morning & we went to Church, but it has come on wet again this afternoon.  Mrs Savory is giving a Xmas tree to the Aldington children on Friday & May is asked to it, of course she is delighted & I am very pleased, as I think she was feeling rather out of it, hearing of Jack’s & Kitty’s dissipations.

The Haynes’ have lost their baby, it died on Wednesday & Mr [?] had to take the chair at the rifle corps dinner.  I think Miss Savory will have to go home on Saturday, shall you come back on that day do you think?  I don’t want to hurry you, but I feel afraid to be alone; however of course I may have had to send for Mrs Johnson by that time.

How do you find your Mother & Charlotte?  Pretty well I hope, give my love to them.  Did you have that tooth out the other day? & if not hadn’t you better have it out on your way home?

It is awfully dull today without you & the children; I think May finds her exercises rather flat just now, & will be glad to have you home to make some fun.  

I hope you are enjoying your change dear, & feel the better for it. 

Goodbye darling, 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/313-314