Ref NoMS 3219/4/1/1/5/3
Finding NumberMS 3219/4/5/3
TitleLetter. Ann Watt (Birmingham) to James Watt (London; c/o Mr Matthews, 6 Green Lettuce Lane)
LevelItem
Date21 March 1784
Description[Regret that he is to be detained so much longer in London. 'Your waistcoat growing too little for you is a mark that you don't pine away under your cares...'. He should exert himself to procure justice for his purse and fame.She has received a large parcel of flower seeds from Mr Buchanan's brother. Two letters received, one from Mr Wedgwood, one ordering a copying press. They have had snow and frosts - 'everything in our pantry was frooze up...'. Mr Galton's little girl has died. 'If the Little Books are to go on will you subscribe to a set for Mr Hamilton's Children.' Gregory and Jessy send him kisses.]
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Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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