June 12, 1811 letter from Baptist Noel to Thomas Haweis
Title |
June 12, 1811 letter from Baptist Noel to Thomas Haweis |
Post Date |
June 12, 1811 |
Author |
Noel, Baptist |
Recipient |
Haweis, Thomas (1734-1820) |
Date |
1811-06-12 |
Physical Description |
4 pp. total; 3 pp. text; 1 p. address |
Dimensions |
37.1 x 23.4 cm |
Location (Box, Folder) |
Box 2, File 22 |
Address To |
No. 5 Beaufort Buildings, Bath |
Country To |
England |
Address From |
Hereford Street [London] |
Country From |
England |
Transcriber |
Gareth Lloyd |
Plain Text Transcription |
From Baptist Noel at Hereford Street, [London], to T.H. at Beaufort Buildings in Bath, Somerset. They arrived safely here on Thursday morning. He hopes that T.H. and [Elizabeth] will not think it bad of them that they did not call and say goodbye. They were prevented by the fact that he wanted to spend as much of his last day as possible with his sisters. His regards should be passed to [Elizabeth] and Williams (Thomas Haweis's son, John Oliver Willyams Haweis). Spiritual matters are discussed in detail. As they were passing Beaufort Buildings, they saw little Williams in the Green and he looked at their coach. ‘I wished to be in his place and thought that on Sunday what two different places we should be in.’ Spiritual matters are discussed in detail in a passage that is very hard to decipher. (1 sheet, 4p.) 12 June 1811 |
Digital Resources Type |
Image |
Digitization Date |
Digitized: 2012 |
Digitization Process |
Digitization process: Derivatives resized at 4030 pixels in height or width |
Digital Publisher |
Bridwell Library, Special Collections; Perkins School of Theology; Southern Methodist University |
Rights |
Permission to publish materials must be obtained from the Head of Special Collections of the Bridwell Library |
Decade |
1810-1819 |
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