To celebrate we share with you some heartfelt words of love written in a letter in 1808.
The letter is written by Mary, Mrs William Balfour, 1788-1820, Captain William Balfour's first wife (and first cousin, daughter of William Manson).
'It is extremely painful for me to communicate or correspond with you while my mind is in its present distress...'
She is writing to John Balfour, 3rd of Trenaby, William's uncle, begging him to help cancel her husband William's appointment to a ship in the south of England and wishes him to stay at home.
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Letter from Mary Balfour (nee Manson) to John Balfour page 1 |
'To most married People the idea of being separated for a few months,
appears trifling, but few, very few indeed, are so completely happy as we have
been since our marriage. His affection has seemed to increase daily, and mine
for him scarcely knows any bounds...as a husband he is exemplary, as a father
no less so - think then what anguish must wring my heart when I bid him
farewell, perhaps for ever! My feelings are too poignant for explanation -
'
Sadly she is unsuccessful!
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Letter from Mary Balfour (nee Manson) to John Balfour page 2 |