Description | General correspondence and miscellaneous items
They include: a printed list of rules and regulations governing the Hammersmith Charity organisation (lying-in women) 1800; medical prescription 1819 " to strengthen the stomach and help digestion"; a letter (undated, c 1824) from Mrs. Bult to her brother after the death of her husband, in which she remarks that business was very bad, and son John had had to give up his book shop, and son Samuel who was in the "furnishing ironmonger line finds business was different to what it used be and indeed there is a general complaint as to the badness of the times in this country..."; Memorandum of an agreement to purchase number 1 Durham Place, St Mary Lambeth, by Hannah Bult widow 1828; schedule of fixtures at 12 Bartholomew Place 1828; three printed papers relating to the affairs of the Tottenham Court Chapel c 1835 |