File 2: Hassall family, correspondence, volume 2, pp. 298-702, 1817-1826

ReadAboutContentsHelp

Pages

FL14425689
Complete

FL14425689

[ms 298]

Windsor April 2 1817

My dear Sir

As I have not time to write to you so fully as i could wish, and the duties of this week (Monday & tuesday bussiest days & Friday including the possibility of my seeing you as I wished before you leave us, I have sent you my son's Letter open under the impression that it may afford you some encouragement. By this you will at least see my wish to serve you. I have only to request you will put a wafer in it as soon as you have read it to prevent others from seeing its contents. I shall long to hear of your arrival in Engd - - You must my dear friend expect to meet with trials by the way. But I have confidence

Last edit about 1 month ago by ghassall
FL14425690
Complete

FL14425690

[MS 299] in you that you will look to the God of your Parents, who will be your support & comfort in every time of need - and when you arrive at the end of your voyage and have commenced your study take with you the advice I draw somwhere met with - I think in Dr Milner's C Hist "Consult God more than books, and ask him humbly to make you understand what you read, study drains the mind & heart, go from time to time to be refreshed at the feet of Christ under the Cross. Some moments of repose thus give you fresh vigour & new light & interrupt your study

[MS 300] by short but fervent ejaculations, & [?] is the gift of the Father of Lights. Do not consider it as attainable, merely by the work of your own mind or industry" When you arrive in London it mayperhaps be so contrived that my son may meet you there, suppose you write him to that effect and direct your letter Bradford [York?] as it will be uncertain where he will be when you arrive, it may be best to inclose my letters to Mr Pratt. Where they may remain till you know where he is It is possible he will be absent from Cambridge in Aug 09 - 5 Septr and return to college Octr 10 when he may remain till the Mich Term end, wch is 16 Decm - with sincere prayers for your welbeing in which my family unites - I beg you will [consider?] him

Last edit about 2 months ago by carol ann
FL14425691
Complete

FL14425691

[ms 301] with great affection your faithful friend Robt Cartwright

PS. I have sent you a quantity of Sydney Gazettes - there are more belonging to me at Mr [Cowthey?] which i shall be obliged if you will take with you

per Revd R Cartwright 3 April 1817 with mend of Revd C [?] Wool

Mr Thos Hassall Parramatta

Rev R Cartwright 3 April 1817

Last edit about 2 months ago by carol ann
FL14425692
Blank Page

FL14425692

This page is blank

Last edit over 1 year ago by cmc102247
FL14425693
Complete

FL14425693

[MS 302]

Last edit almost 2 years ago by ghassall
Displaying pages 1 - 5 of 293 in total