Letter from Sarah Wesley to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley - July 4, [No Year]
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- Pitts Theology Library
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- Box 1, Folder 36
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About This Item
- Creator:
- Wesley, Sarah, 1759-1828
- Date Created:
- July 4, year unknown
- Format:
- Text
- Genre:
- correspondence
- Extent / Dimensions:
- 9.0 x 10.2 inches
- Primary Language:
- English
- Description / Abstract:
- A letter from Sarah Wesley to her mother, Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, expressing her frustration at hearing her brother, Samuel, was angry with her regarding a matter that she had discussed with her mother concerning Lucy Jefferson, describing some recent social visits and her stay with the Haynes (Haines) family, providing an update on her health and suggestions that she not return to London yet for fear of a relapse, and expressing her desire for her mother to come to Bristol.
Subjects / Keywords
- Subject - Topics:
- Travel, Brothers, Correspondence, Health, Interpersonal conflict, Family, and Social interaction
- Subject - Names:
- Wesley, Samuel, 1766-1837 and Wesley,Charles, 1707-1788
- Subject - Geographic Locations:
- London (England), Bristol (England), and Marylebone (London, England)
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This item is part of:
About This Item
- Creator:
- Wesley, Sarah, 1759-1828
- Date Created:
- July 4, year unknown
- Format:
- Text
- Genre:
- correspondence
- Extent / Dimensions:
- 9.0 x 10.2 inches
- Primary Language:
- English
- Description / Abstract:
- A letter from Sarah Wesley to her mother, Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, expressing her frustration at hearing her brother, Samuel, was angry with her regarding a matter that she had discussed with her mother concerning Lucy Jefferson, describing some recent social visits and her stay with the Haynes (Haines) family, providing an update on her health and suggestions that she not return to London yet for fear of a relapse, and expressing her desire for her mother to come to Bristol.
Subjects / Keywords
- Subject - Topics:
- Travel, Brothers, Correspondence, Health, Interpersonal conflict, Family, and Social interaction
- Subject - Names:
- Wesley, Samuel, 1766-1837 and Wesley,Charles, 1707-1788
- Subject - Geographic Locations:
- London (England), Bristol (England), and Marylebone (London, England)
Find This Item
- Persistent URL:
- https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/4579s4mwq6-cor
- Other Identifiers:
- dams:292601
- Institution:
- Emory University
- Library:
- Pitts Theology Library
- Sublocation:
- Box 1, Folder 36
- Call Number:
- P-MSS 159
Access and Copyright
- Rights Statement:
- Emory University does not control copyright for this work. This online edition is made available for individual viewing and reference for educational purposes only, such as personal study, preparation for teaching, and research. Your reproduction, distribution, public display or other re-use of any content beyond a fair use as codified in section 107 of US Copyright Law or other applicable privilege is at your own risk. It is your sole responsibility to investigate the copyright status of a work and obtain permission when needed.
- Rights Status:
- In Copyright
Emory Libraries provides copyright information as a courtesy and makes no representation about copyright or other legal status of materials in its digital collections.