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D8760 - Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth - 1714-1994
F - Family records of the extended Franklin family and the Gell family of Hopton Hall - 1714-1994
FBO - Records of the Booth family of Lincolnshire, related to Sir John Franklin - 1817-1838
1 - Correspondence of the Booth family of Lincolnshire - 1817-1838
1 - Letters from John Franklin to his sister Hannah Booth - 1817-1838
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D8760/F/FBO/1/1/5
Former Reference
D3311/50/20
Title
Letter from John Franklin to his sister Hannah Booth, on the imminent departure of his second Arctic land expedition, including hopes on his wife's recovery
Date
16 Feb 1825
Description
Letters from Mrs Booth and Mrs Kay are enabling him to embark full of hope for his wife's recovery. Dr and Mrs Hooker are seeing him depart and will then, in London, give Mrs Booth an account of his departure. Letter is signed "half past 9 o'clock" with an addition: "We sail at ten."
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1 sheet
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Sender
John Franklin
Sender Location
Liverpool
Recipient
Hannah Booth
Recipient Location
55 Devonshire Street, Portland Place, London
Archive Creator
Booth family of Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
Term
Mackenzie River Expedition (1825)
Transcript or Index
Liverpool 16th February 1825
My dear Sister
Many thanks to you and Mrs Kay for your most consoling letter. I shall now embark in the calmest state of mind and full of hope that through the blessing of God my dearest wife may speedily recover.
I hope you will remain with her as long as you conveniently can, and I pray have Tom or any of your friends to see you, particularly Mr Peacock and our nephews.
I have not time to write in to Lincolnshire. Will you say we all go off in high glee.
Tell Mrs Kay with my kind love I will write to her by the next opportunity, and that Dr and Mrs Hooker who have come here to see us off are going to Town and they will call to tell you all about our departure, and to see my little darling. He is Professor of Botany at Glasgow. Kiss my little darling Eleanor for me.
Ever yours most faithfully
John Franklin
Love to Mr Kay & James and all the family
½ past 9 o’clock
We are to sail at ten
Liverpool 1825 February
Mrs Booth
55 Devonshire Street
Portland Place
London
[in pencil] Last letter in England 1825
Stamped Liverpool FE16 1825
Stamped A 18 FE18 1825
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