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Ref NoMS 3782/16/2/2
TitleLetter. Miss. M. M. Cantrell [London] to Mrs. Ann Boulton (Birmingham).
LevelItem
Date14 August 1764
Description14 August 1764

I have bin greatly Disappointed in Not being favoured with a Line from Dear Mrs Boulton Long before this and hope it has Not bin oweing to any indispossion that I have bin deproved of that pleasure I am Extreamly Glad to find by Mr M: Bs Last Letter to my Brother that he has Not forgot Us Yet and beg you will Asure him in return for his kind remembrance that I do still keep in Mind and ever shall think with inexpressable pleasure, on the Many Many Happy Hours I spent while at your House, tell him I coud be allmost Tempted to fall into his scheme of fancying I had the Head ach very bad were I but Certain it woud. procure me the Happiness of seeing my dear snow Hill freind—but hope you will endeavour to drive all such Stratagems far from my thought by sending word that I may soon Expect the favour of your Company in our George Yard Mr Ingram has I hear bin in town pray give our Compts to him wee are very sorry to think he was Not kind enought to call as wee say wee should have bin Sincerely glad to have seen him, and tell him that as he has set Us such an Example wee Coud Not possibly remember there was such a place as the square, was wee ever so Happy as to visit Birmingham again—
My best and Most respectfull Compts wait on all our good freinds, and beg you will believe Me to be with the Greatest sincerity Your and Mr Boultons ever
Obliged And Most Obet
M M Cantrell
My Brothers Compts attend you all
Miss Harrop desires her best Compts to Mr & Mrs Boulton
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LanguageEnglish
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