1796 02 : Letter requesting tench and carp
Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 11:52AM
Petra Mitchinson in Fish, Letters, OLDMAN Jonathan, Penrith, WALLACE

Update on Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 11:53AM by Registered CommenterPetra Mitchinson

Feb 1796. LETTER REQUESTING TENCH AND CARP. Bundle 61, Doc 19. 22.5 cm x 18.5 cm, originally folded in half to make four pages. Black seal with corresponding tear/hole where it was torn open. The right edge of the letter was cut off but with hardly any loss of writing. The writer was Mrs Elizabeth WALLACE née SIMPSON of Carleton Hall, widow of James WALLACE, MP, Solicitor General and Attorney General. Mrs. WALLACE. Tench Feby. 1796 ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. OLDMAN Eden=Hall ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sir / Expecting some very particula[r] Company at Carleton, to Morrow & not being able to procure Fish of any kind – I take the liberty of requesting, you will be so good as let me have a Brace of Tench & also one of the Carp, we have at Edenhall should any happen to be still remaining alive – as I shall have my Company two Days am very sorry to give you so much ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ trouble but hope you will excuse it – at this time – I am Sir Your Most Obedt Sert. [signed] E WALLACE Carleton, Friday Morng I will send a Sert. for the Tench to Morrow Morng –

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