1 January 1894; 12 and 16 January 1894 to 9 Stanhope Street, Sussex Square, London - 'I wish you felt a little more up to things. Perhaps Hamp.d air may seem a little more brisk'; 22 and 29 January 1894 c/o Vaughan Nash [and Rosalind Nash, nee Shore Smith] at Gangmoor, Hampstead Heath - 'I am sorry things don't look so thriving as might be in re Co-op but I suppose one must not expect to be always on the top of the wave. I wish these Central Com.ee people wd. see their way to paying out a little more' - together with another letter, 25 January - 'I'm sorry to see you have to follow a comic song at Durham with yr. speech'; 7 April 1994 - Vaughan and 'Shore' have a new baby; 8 May 1894 from Cockermouth, enclosing 'Dearest Mother' from Crompton; 20 May 1894 - 'What do you think of Southport?'. |