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| The
Broughton Letters 1837-1890 |
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9: 7th May 1858 - from Ann
Broughton |
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May 7, 1858
My Dears I have rote these
few lines to you hoping thy will find you all in good health
as thy leaves us all at present except my self for I am gitting
a poor old woman now and my worke is done I dear say you heard
of my marsters shouting of himself poor man I should not have
wanted bread if he had been alive all thou I have to know
what it is now to want for I get only 1 pound to live upon
no flower allowd me I was up to my marsters that morning he
shot himself before thear was anyy one got into the room whear
it was don I shall never the sight I swear then my dears I
hop you will rite to me and let me know how you all are for
I think long to hear from you all for I think you have forgot
us all for we have send 2 letters before but have not received
anny answer so I hope you rite as soon as you can I should
like to see you all if I could but that weill never be hear
on earth but I hope we shall all meet in heven I had a letter
from laystaff to say that my sister is dead she died in December
I hope God have took her home she was a great sufferer she
had to be lifted in a out of bed for 3 years I hope you will
write and let me know how my poor unhappy boy George is for
I am afraid he go on but verry bad I thought we should have
seen some of the young men over before now as we heard they
weare got to London but they are a long time a coming down
but I hope they will get down this summer I hope you will
rite soon then I will rite to you and tell you all the news
I can so no more at present from your loven mother
Ann Broughton
Robeart and his wife send
their love to you all William and his wife send thear love
and all the famleys receve the same from my self you must
excuse all blots and blunders so feear well
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