Cross-written letter and envelope from Hannah Smith, Albion House, Penrith to Jane Young (nee Hackworth), Vilvorde, Belgium

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Material accumulated by Jane Young
Made:
1852-04-05
part of archive:
Hackworth Family Archive
maker:
Young, Jane
Cross-written letter and envelope from Hannah Smith, Albion House, Penrith to Jane Young (nee Hackworth), Vilvorde, Belgium Cross-written letter and envelope from Hannah Smith, Albion House, Penrith to Jane Young (nee Hackworth), Vilvorde, Belgium Cross-written letter and envelope from Hannah Smith, Albion House, Penrith to Jane Young (nee Hackworth), Vilvorde, Belgium Cross-written letter and envelope from Hannah Smith, Albion House, Penrith to Jane Young (nee Hackworth), Vilvorde, Belgium

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Missionary sermons, Rev. G Steward of Glasgow had been, another to come was Minister Mr Selvers; Looking forward to her birthday, Miss Kate Brewsher coming to stay, Miss Smith is going to spend some of Easter holidays with Mrs Lowthian; getting on with a ‘missionary basket’, Mrs Nightingale made some baby knitted socks.

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