The Hampshire Family Historian | Vol.48 No.1 | June 2021

Member’s article

down into harness alright again. With love Ethel.’ [Was this Ethel Hockley who taught at Normandy Street School?] ––––––––––––––––––––––– ‘5 Mar 1909. Miss Reading, Lynn House, Park Road, Chelmsford Dear Sissie Pater thanks you for Pilgrims of the night he is thankful we do not have them this cold weather how are you do you like this weather I do not it is much too cold & is lasting such a long time, good Friday will soon be here so don’t forget.’ [From brother George?] Was this note referring to ‘The ––––––––––––––––––––––– ‘18 Mar 1909 . Miss Reading, Lynn House, 16 Park Road, Chelmsford, Essex Dear Siss, we are glad to hear you are quite well, we are all very well & would be better if the weather got warmer. It as [sic] been very cold & last Saturday was a dreadful day it was like going through a pond. I will write on Sunday, with love Alice.’ [From Sister Alice] Pilgrims of the Night’ by Frederick William Faber?

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