I am by no means to fast more than five hours, while I am awake, am all the time to rise from dinner with an appetite, to drink nothing with my dinner, but a draught of porter, and two glasses of wine after it, and to make tea my last meal within the day. On the comply with'g day however I started adjourning also with him instantly after dinner, the parlour being wanted as a college room. On this present day another letter from her was forwarded to me by my brother by which she mentioned that she had the opinion of two gent'n of Southwell, of adequate judgement who had received a builder to look at the house, who stated it was not worth repairing, but with the materials, he wo'd build a new home on the site, for £600 so that for £1050 (to say nothing of the extra expences of ending, painting, papering, conveyances & mortgage) she wo'd after expending that sum have a home worth solely 6 or 700£ & this, unusual to say, she was suggested to accede to by her Southwell friends, who observed that if she co'd not get cash for the first purchase, the remaining £600 might be borrowed on the security of the home.
In discussing the pros and cons, the vet recommended one benefit could be that, once neutered, “she can just get on with being a dog”. As however they'd much luggage & no coach was then to be had, it was unattainable to get there in time. In April 1818, John Marsh's son, Edward Garrard, received a letter from his uncle William, in Southwell, saying, 'My well being has been for a considerable time very indifferent. This account is quite nonsensical as Newark is just about 7 miles from Southwell, her household lived in Nottingham and have been well acquainted with the Williams family, as talked about earlier. In July, John Marsh obtained a letter from his sister at Southwell, forwarded by his brother Henry, 'giving a very dangerous account of our brother Will'm who was a lot emaciated, & co'd keep nothing upon his stomach, having for a number of weeks had no appetite, altho' in the letter I obtained from him on the 12h. he wrote in fairly good spirits, & seemed to have hopes from a new prescription of Dr Storer's, of Nottingham, he had then started upon. Mary gives her own account of this visit in a letter dated Monday 1st July 1820 she wrote to her son William, who was staying with Robert Forster Esq., at Southwell.
On Tuesd'y morning the 20h. I was gratified with the sight of my trunk again, which had been franked to Newark, & on the Friday after I dined at Mr Becher's, & on Monday the 26. performed the organ at church for Mr Heathcote & in the evening tried my morning service in D with him, my nieces & Mr Thompson, which Mr Becher meant now having put in rehearsal in the choir, now Mr Heathcote had received the boys into an improved type of singing. The explanation my nieces were not also of this get together was as a result of Mr Heathcote had fallen in love these days with Rebecca & made her a suggestion, which they both being very young, & she not feeling a mutual attachment for him, she had rejected, notwithstanding which my Sister wished to shew him each type of respect. Elected officials and observers opined that the results of a 2009 special election in New York's twenty third congressional district - through which a Republican candidate who had voted for similar-sex marriage withdrew her candidacy in the face of a challenge from a Conservative Party candidate - affected the wedding vote in the Senate. On the Thursday Evening after our arrival we went together with your uncle to St. Johns Chapel (which has these days been built) as a result of, he had engaged to play the organ, the Organist of that chapel who can also be organist of the Cathedral being in London, and because it happened that we very much favored the gentleman who preached it gave us great pleasure to seek out that your Uncle goes there commonly every Sunday Morning and Evening as we do to Mr Daniel Wilsons.
On the next morning I acquired a letter from my Sister, informing me of our poor brother Willam's great danger, there being no hopes of his restoration, on which she had written by the identical submit to our brother Henry, requesting him to come back to them instantly, though she hardly anticipated he wo'd discover poor Will'm alive. It is stayed the identical day when the state information an enchantment. This being a wet morning, my sister stored the day ladies & continued school until 2 o'clock & had no faculty after dinner. The next day (Sunday the 14.) I went twice to the Cathedral, or Minster, the place the Singers had been sadly overpowered by the organist, Mr Spofforth, an outdated deaf man, who, to make matters worse, used the Cornet in addition to the sesquialler in the complete organ. What does appear doubtless, however, is that it was via her contacts with the Hodgkinson household that she was later in a position to acquire the tenancy of the Old Palace. George Hodgkinson Sr. (1731-1814) had come to Southwell from Spalding. On the succeeding morning I known as, with my Sister & co. at her landlord's, Mr Hodgkisson, & noticed her former House & garden in West Street.' West Street is, in fact, Westgate, and Hodgkisson is almost certainly a mis-spelling for Hodgkinson.