Sladden & Collier Brewers
The Brewery
High Street
Evesham
Apr 2 1901
My dear Wife,
I will enclose letters from May & Arthur, you will see the latter is coming home this evening.
I hope you managed your journey all right, got to Woodford in good time and found the boys quite well.
It is still cold but I hope you will get a smooth passage to-morrow.
Have you asked Anna about Mrs Firmin. Mr Price is not very well so there was no service yesterday or this morning.
Juliet is quite happy and very saucy.
There is really no news to give you.
Mrs Griffin filled up their census papers and dubbed herself “feeble minded” in the last column, saying to Ethel “well we don’t many of us know our own minds”!
Love to all at Richmond and much to yourself
Your affectionate Husband
Julius Sladden