Letters from William Tudor to his mother, Delia Jarvis Tudor

Two letters written from Birmingham, England, in which Tudor describes the town and his lodgings: "My establishment consists of a woman cook well recommended, [and] a housemaid.I am looking out for a cat, and have already a Newfoundland dog of Herculean dimensions." He also writes of his p...

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Published: Harvard University Archives 1813
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Summary:Two letters written from Birmingham, England, in which Tudor describes the town and his lodgings: "My establishment consists of a woman cook well recommended, [and] a housemaid.I am looking out for a cat, and have already a Newfoundland dog of Herculean dimensions." He also writes of his plans to leave England for New York.