Xmas and New Year wishes and how he has succeeded in confronting some of his difficulties although he has put off paying back the money he owes until next month. Has met mutual friends passing through Melbourne but has not seen much of Walter these days and does not even know his wife.From letters exchanged between Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania and Joseph G. Witton, Melbourne, 19 Jan 1886 - 11 Oct 1905. Letter to Andrew Inglis Clark in Tasmania from Joseph G. Witton from Melbourne, 21 December 1891 C4/C371......Letter transcribed by Jeffrey Gilbert, University of Tasmania
Congratulations of birth of child number 5. Ruminates on the lack of contact with enfants; rues the ...
Espouses his reverence and affection for Clark, a true friend. The illness that debilitated me in Sy...
Now unable to come over as anticipated, although there may be a possibility at Easter. Work matters ...
From letters exchanged between Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania and Joseph G. Witton, Melbourne, 19 Jan...
Thanking him for his prompt attention to a business matter. Had met Mr Camm after the service and wa...
Witton has been in good health lately. He is still in Wyburn's office, who has increased his salary ...
Witton writes to Andrew Inglis Clark about his and his wife's ill health and about another friend Wi...
Feeling very lonely because there will be no celebrations in Melbourne for the 4th of July. Is sendi...
Asks advice on letter from relative in England regarding Miss Witton's estate. JWG preparing a testi...
A very light-hearted letter about the hot summer in Victoria, Mrs Webster's departure for England, w...
Sending more books with this letter with apologies for the delay. Took FG to a reading of Hamlet by ...
As a result of receiving his cablegram he went to see Walter and found him very much depressed. He s...
Bemoaning another hitch in the sale of the reversion. Mrs Webster preached her last sermon before le...
Thanks Clark for his last letter and his enclosure although he is in no need of money at the moment....
Give Mrs C his apologies for not sending the measurements before. Both he and Walter have obtained a...
Congratulations of birth of child number 5. Ruminates on the lack of contact with enfants; rues the ...
Espouses his reverence and affection for Clark, a true friend. The illness that debilitated me in Sy...
Now unable to come over as anticipated, although there may be a possibility at Easter. Work matters ...
From letters exchanged between Andrew Inglis Clark, Tasmania and Joseph G. Witton, Melbourne, 19 Jan...
Thanking him for his prompt attention to a business matter. Had met Mr Camm after the service and wa...
Witton has been in good health lately. He is still in Wyburn's office, who has increased his salary ...
Witton writes to Andrew Inglis Clark about his and his wife's ill health and about another friend Wi...
Feeling very lonely because there will be no celebrations in Melbourne for the 4th of July. Is sendi...
Asks advice on letter from relative in England regarding Miss Witton's estate. JWG preparing a testi...
A very light-hearted letter about the hot summer in Victoria, Mrs Webster's departure for England, w...
Sending more books with this letter with apologies for the delay. Took FG to a reading of Hamlet by ...
As a result of receiving his cablegram he went to see Walter and found him very much depressed. He s...
Bemoaning another hitch in the sale of the reversion. Mrs Webster preached her last sermon before le...
Thanks Clark for his last letter and his enclosure although he is in no need of money at the moment....
Give Mrs C his apologies for not sending the measurements before. Both he and Walter have obtained a...
Congratulations of birth of child number 5. Ruminates on the lack of contact with enfants; rues the ...
Espouses his reverence and affection for Clark, a true friend. The illness that debilitated me in Sy...
Now unable to come over as anticipated, although there may be a possibility at Easter. Work matters ...