Administrative History | - Hannah Allen, born about 1810 and her sister, Ann Allen, born about 1824, living at Lea Road and later Haslam Lane, Holloway - Louisa Peach, born about 1866, living at Commonside, Holloway - Anthony Boden, born about 1804, living at Commonside, Holloway - Harriet Broomhead, born about 1823, living in Holloway - Amelia/Emilia Barton, born about 1809, living in Holloway - Jemima/Jamimah Brown, born about 1810, living at Commonside, Holloway - Widow Pearson: not identified - Elizabeth Holmes, born about 1858, living at Commonside, Holloway - Lydia Prince, born about 1810, living at Commonside, Holloway with her son Adam Prince, born about 1846 - Mrs Holmes: not identified - Widow March: not identified - Elizabeth Broom, born about 1803, living at Lea Sources: Civil registration indexes, 1871 and 1881 census |
Transcript or Index | 2 2. I have now (this morning) received your kind letter. And I will trouble you about Milk & meat & such things as you kindly order for our charges. On Meat are Sisters Allen Louisa Peach Mrs Broomhead Widow Barton [Widow] Brown. Of the two last, Widow Barton's was only to be for the winter months. Widow Brown's only for her illness. Both would stop on March 31. I observe from your letter that good Widow Pearson has been ill. Would you like her Meat to continue a month longer? I conclude that you would wish L Peach's meat to continue You kindly tell me how each of these 5 or rather 6 Patients are: I will ask you to say when, if ever, any are no longer in need of the meat. 3. I am sorry to hear so poor an account of Lizzie Holmes' winter, & very thankful to you for your care of her. ^4.^ The following are on Milk: Mrs Broomhead (meat) [Mrs] Lyddy Prince. [Mrs] Holmes Widow March [Widow ] Barton (meat) 4 L Peach (meat) Ant Boden Sisters Allen 2 (meat) Mrs Brown (meat) Betty Broom The 4 I have marked [March, Barton, Peach and Boden] had milk conditionally until March 31 only. But I should not like to take them all off : I would propose that each ^of the two^ [in pencil] twos should have it quarter & quarter about subject to your advice Should it be Widow Barton, supposing her meat taken off Anthony Boden March 31 - June 30?
L Peach, supposing her meat not taken off Widow March June 30 - Sep 30 ^or how?^ the whole subject to your advice if you will be so very kind as to give it. & nobody to be taken off without your advice (tho' I admit I have done wrong in making "pensioners") & no one to be kept on who you think needs it no longer. I would propose that all those who are kept on should understand that it is to be re-considered every 3 months: your kind advice to be always taken. 5. I should be glad to hear how you think Lyddy Prince (does Adam keep sober?) Widow Marsh, Anty. Boden [pencil] Pray excuse all the trouble I am giving you. |