Date
21st September 1883
Correspondence From
Eugénie Sladden, 16 Albion Place, Ramsgate
Correspondence To
Julius Sladden, no address but would be either Seward House, Badsey, or 46 High Street, Evesham
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Wife
Text of Letter
16 Albion Place
Ramsgate
21st September 1883
My darling Husband,
I must send you a line in Charlotte’s letter, I thought it was her turn for a letter. I don’t think I shall have quite enough money to take us home again, will you send me a sovereign in your next letter dear? I have not examined the trains yet but hope I shall be able to catch either the two o’clock or the [?]. I shall be very glad to get home to you, my darling & think you will be pleased to see the difference in May, she really seems much better.
I have just got your letter & will write to Mrs Brown about the ticket. Now with much love my darling, believe me
Your loving wife
Eugénie N Sladden
Type of Correspondence
1 double sheet of notepaper
Location of Document
Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service
Record Office Reference
705:1037/9520/1/ii/229
Copyright
© The Sladden family descendants and by kind permission of the Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service