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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FSJ/1/15/37
Former ReferenceD3311/40/40
TitleTyped transcript of letter from John Franklin to sister [Elizabeth Franklin], on the progress of his second Arctic land expedition, original letter dated 8 Nov 1825
Date[20th cent]
DescriptionSettled in winter quarters; nothing much has happened but they are well situated with good prospects; hopes the name will please her; description of winter quarters; surrounded by stockade to keep out snowdrifts; detailed description of interior of John Franklin's and Dr Richardson's quarters; Wilson the piper is John Franklin's servant; detailed description of bed; sleeps "soundly"; length of darkness increasing as winter draws in; detailed description of daily routine; games of chess or sport; setting up a school for the men; Sunday worship; hopes for God's blessings; depth of John Franklin's religious beliefs; Arctic "stillness" helps contemplation of God; reflection on life; can still enjoy pleasures which are not forbidden in the Bible; reflection on duties towards God, etc.; insists that he is "calm, cheerful and happy" despite bereavement; feels that God is with him; his wife has been spared suffering; feels content that daughter Eleanor is being cared for very well by Isabella and other members of his family; Catherine's last illness; assurances to Mr Elliott that John Franklin would care for the children if ever needed; waiting to write to Isabella and Hannah until he gets the next packet of letters, expected in January; thinking about the extended family and children; expects Eleanor to take after him in "rotundity"; hopes that Isabella likes Baker; concern over Tom Booth's studies and welfare, and that he should be introduced to "good society"; has written to all his friends who came to Eleanor's funeral; looking forward to receiving long letters from everyone; recommends Miss Richardson's school in Gower Street for Emily Sellwood; love to everyone; especially to "the fatty" in Ashby. PS: flag made by Eleanor used in opening ceremony of Fort Franklin; remembrance to friends in Horncastle and surrounds
Extent6 sheets
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
SenderJohn Franklin
Sender LocationFort Franklin, Great Bear Lake
RecipientSarah Henrietta Kay
Recipient LocationHorncastle
Archive CreatorSir John Franklin (1786-1847)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
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