A letter in which he expresses missing his wife and finding the travelling 'rough and difficult'; he informs her of his meetings and places which he lodges.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830A letter where he states his state of health, the places he visits for work (such as Dover) and meetings, mentions a marriage between a 'widower' and 'old maid' before expressing how he misses his wife and details their love.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830A letter in which he implores his wife and children to act religiously and emphasises the importance of Christianity and 'the Sheperd of Israel' before telling his daughters to obey their mother.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830A letter where he reprimands his wife for not writing more, and tells her not to be anxious about doing so because he wants to hear form her, before talking about his health, religion, and, finally, what to do about the wheat harvest at home.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830Another update to his wife about his meetings and the places he goes; he makes a point that she has not written to him recently and his concern about his daughter's health.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830A letter to his daughter where he details the fact he is staying with his friend Jonathan Taylor and wife, is disappointed at a lack of mail although admitting the post arrives only once a week. Before emphasising the distance travelled (45 miles in a day) for meetings and other visits.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830A letter to his children where he expresses a wish to 'advanc[e]' them in 'the truth', euphemistically illustrating his desire for them to remain devout, which will help them in 'body soul and spirit', before detailing a bit of his trip and the intensity of the snow.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830An especially affectionate letter to his children where he applauds them for their religious efforts and wishes they remember him.
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830G Copleston says he will suggest to Lord Grenville (politician, Chancellor of University)that he be at Dropmore (Park) Thursday to Saturday
H Cotton (Ch Ch theologian) asks PE to let himself into the Delegates' room and extract a ms. of Enoch which he is to take to the Archbishop of Cashel - 3 weeks later he apologises for having removed some of PE's boxes from Tom Tower prior to his Irish trip