Letter from Mary Dilworth (later Abbatt) to Jonathan Abbatt, May 11, 1854

Public

This letter is part of a series of courtship correspondence between Jonathan Abbatt and Mary Dilworth (later Abbatt). The Abbatt family was a Quaker family who lived in the towns and villages of Preston, Ribchester, and Garstang in Lancashire, England. The letters chronicle the courtship, discussions of faith, local events, shared sentiments, etc. Mary sometimes addressed as Polly in the letters. Please note that the months on the letters’ dates were added as numerical values rather than the month's name (e.g. 2 Mo = February). Mary mentions that he and her mother and sisters, must have been busy moving into their new home in Preston. She tells Jonathan that Miss Schwarth(?) is not thinking of bring William's housekeeper, so the information he was told is incorrect. She suggests deferring their visit a day.

In Collection:
Creator Contributor Subject Language Date created Resource type Rights statement Extent
  • 3 pages ; 17.7 x 22.7 cm, 17.7 x 11.3 cm
Geographic coverage Coordinates
  • 53.76282, -2.70452
Additional physical characteristics
  • Handwritten in black ink. Stamp cut out from envelope.
Physical repository Collection
  • Abbatt Family Collection
Provider Genre Archival item identifier
  • Accession Number: 2011-039, File: 1.11
Fonds title Fonds identifier Is referenced by Date digitized
  • November 28, 2023
Technical note
  • Scanned on EPSON 10000XL (600 dpi no correction) by MTNote: there was a lot of colour correction done (brightness/contrast), especially from Abbatt_2011-039_1-12_361 to the end of the collection. Brightness/contrast settings are noted in README file.Scale: 65% reduction unless notedMetadata by MT
Rights
  • Contact Special Collections and University Archives for access to the original. This material is made available on this site for research and private study only.
DOI

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