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TitleLetter to Frederick Evans from Edward J Howman
Date27 May 1876
DescriptionEdward Howman informs Frederick Evans of the formers institution at Bicester and subsequent induction the following day. He goes on to tell Frederick that he regrets that he cannot move from Bedworth before the end of July. Written from Chinnor, Tetsworth. Signed Edward J Howman.
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TranscriptChinnor

Tetsworth

May 27. 76

My Dear Fred

I hope to meet you & Willmot at Bedworth on Wednesday next, when a bed will be at your disposal if you are inclined, & you know there is Evening Service at 7/30 on that night.

I was instituted at Bicester on March 27th inducted on the following day, & read myself in on the Sunday after Easter, so I do not understand what the Secretary could have meant.

I am afraid we shall not be able to clear out of Bedworth before the end of July, there is so much to be done before the house can be got ready, & then there will be the moveI wish I could see any way of really helping you about the Church but I do not. Poor Lucas has lost his wife, we hear today. I find that Bedworth rates are a very trifle when compared to these.

We purpose returning to Bedworth on Tuesday - I am pretty well sick of spending so many days in the Railway & long to be settled again.

Yours very truly,

Edward J. Howman
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