Skip to main content

November 3rd 1909 - Letter from Eugénie Sladden to her husband, Julius Sladden

Date
3rd November 1909
Correspondence From
Eugénie Sladden, Seward House, Badsey
Correspondence To
Julius Sladden, 34 Bedford Place, Russell Square, London
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Wife
Text of Letter

Seward House
Badsey
Evesham

3rd Nov 1909

My dearest Julius,

I was glad to get your card this afternoon, I hope you may find poor George rather better when you go & see him tomorrow.

Juliet arrived safely this evening, it was such a disgusting day here, foggy, drizzling & filthily dirty & dark, that we get Evans’ trap to meet her & Ethel went down in it.  The little maid was rather tired, but not too much so; she very much enjoyed Mme Tussaud’s & was very full of it.  Cyril met her at Oxford & took her down in the tram to his rooms, they just had time to manage it.

We have been pretty busy today as we have had Alice in bed with a bad cold on her chest, & besides having my girls this afternoon, we had a call from Mrs Rudge.

I hope you are in comfortable quarters, I am glad you have Mary to go about with; you must let me know if you want any more things sent up, I only packed one clean shirt.

How is poor Lizzie? & when does Edith come up to Streatham.

It is bedtime so good night dear, I shall look anxiously for further news of George tomorrow.

With much love

I am
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/451-452