Administrative History | - Fanny Dowding: Florence Nightingale's maid - Thomas Frances, born about 1816, gardener at Lea Hurst, and his wife Elizabeth, born about 1817 - Harriet Limb, born about 1862, daughter of Eliza Limb, living at Up Hollow, Holloway - Joseph Smith's wife: not identified. Sources: Civil registration indexes, 1881 census |
Transcript or Index | Lea Hurst 9/11/79 My dear Sir I am so very sorry that all the birds are flown. My Fanny is at Church with a note from ^me to^ you : Mrs Francis with her, with Francis' empty bottle. Francis is, I take it, at chapel. He is somewhat better. But I should like you to have seen both Francis & Fanny. You will find my note when you go home To it I would add: Harriet Limb has promised me to "put into" the "Women's Club" I presume she must be "passed" by you. Could you kindly, when you call upon her mother, keep Harriet up to the mark, & do about "passing" her whatever you judge right? Could you kindly tell me what you think about the old lady, Joseph Smith's wife?
These last days rather knock me up : yrs sincerely F. Nightingale |