Administrative History | - The Miss Hurts: not identified - likely to be the Alderwasley family - Peach: not identified - Adam Prince, born about 1846, living in Holloway with his mother, Lydia Prince Sources: 1871 and 1881 census |
Transcript or Index | 2 I am very glad the idea of a Company is given up & very glad that you can recommend a suitable Workman's Committee. I don't think the Savings Bank should be given up on account of its being too much trouble. What I fear is that its publicity may ruin it. Workmen will not put by, will they?, in view of each other, & in view of their employers. They will not save except in secret. However, Peach would be the man to manage it; because he knows them well. [remaining text in pencil] I beg to give you joy & the Miss Hurts of the good prospects of the Whatstandwell Coffee room. And I look forward to the day that is near when Adam Prince will be found sitting there instead of being fished out of a Crich public house by his poor old mother after 3 days' drinking - as he was last winter I will not delay this scrappy note - else I fear it will never go at all. Many thanks for your report of the Patients & believe me ever faithfully yrs F. Nightingale
C.B.N. Dunn Esq. If you should see Peach again will you give him a kind message from me. thank him for sending me the Memoir of his wife, & tell him if it is not premature how much I like to think of his eagerness about this Coffee room? F.N.
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