Jump to Content
Jump to Main Navigation
Jump to Section Navigation
Sign in
Register
London Lives 1690 to 1800
Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
Main Navigation
Home
Search
Browse
Lives
Historical Background
The Project
London Lives Book
<
div1
type
=
"SM_PSpage"
id
=
"LMSMPS50721PS507210020"
>
<
xptr
type
=
"pageFacsimile"
doc
=
"LMSMPS507210020"
>
</
xptr
>
<
p
n
=
"131"
>
Madom
</
p
>
<
p
n
=
"132"
>
I should have taken an
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
carlyes opportunity of wrighting list by
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Lyeing in presented Inc to acquant you
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
with the reason his Trokes did net Comply
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
with
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
one request of being bound for
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Payment till we are in Some other way
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
of Business to be likely to Pay at which
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
we are young into directly for as have
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
Not since Mr. I Misfortune had suffican
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
to bye the nesserrays for our family
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
has it not been for our friend we have
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
four Children the eldest but four Years old
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
as for Master Robert being to as his dispos
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
would
<
obscured
>
</
obscured
>
have Put up with what we her
<
lb
>
</
lb
>
</
p
>
</
div1
>
View as Text
Section Navigation
Home
Search
Browse Documents
Lives
Historical Background
About This Project
Copyright & Citation Guide
Contact Us