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              FC 3213 L55 020.014 · Item · February 7, 1846
              Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

              Place: Matlock Bath [Derbyshire, England]

              From: A. Alsop

              To: Rev’d John Smithurst, Church Missionary House, London

              Delivery: Forwarded by the Church Missionary Society to Red River Settlement via Hudson’s Bay Company supply ship and canoe brigade, and thence by courier to the Indian Settlement at Netley Creek

              Details: 3pp + integral address face

              Notes: In her annual letter to Rev. Smithurst, Anne Alsop sends news, largely relating various marriages, births, and deaths in the community. She mentions that William Wass died and Catherine [presumably her niece, Catherine Wasse] is ill with grief. Mr. George Saxton plans on enclosing a letter of his own to Rev. Smithurst. The winter was surprisingly mild. Anne Alsop now lives in Matlock Bath and is dismayed over the tenant who now resides in her old home, Sycamore Cottage. She adds a postscript commenting on the widespread speculation occurring as railroads are being built across England.

              Alsop, Anne
              FC 3213 L55 020.015 · Item · February 16, 1846
              Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

              Place: Matlock Bath [Derbyshire, England]

              From: G.W. Saxton

              To: Rev. J. Smithurst

              Delivery: Likely enclosed with Anne Alsop's letter of February 7, 1846.

              Details: 3pp with integral address face

              Notes: George W. Saxton was the secretary of the Matlock Church Missionary Society and writes this letter to reach out to Rev. Smithurst whom he admires for his missionary work. He mentions the Arkwright family, the church at Cromford, and the generous financial donations of Mr. Beaumont which have covered various expenses of the Matlock Bath church. Mr. Saxton goes into great detail about the Matlock Bath church and future plans. He mentions that his parents are dead and that his widowed brother preaches at the parish of Sutton Coldfield in Warwickshire.

              Saxton, G. W. (George Withers)
              FC 3213 L55 019.024 · Item · January 21, 1847
              Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

              Place: Matlock Bath [Derbyshire, England]

              From: G. W. Saxton

              To: The Revd John Smithurst, Indian Settlement, Red River, N.W. America

              Details: 4pp including integral address face.

              Notes: Saxton writes about the clergymen and parishes in the neighbourhood of Matlock Bath. Mr. Ward, his wife, and two sons have all died. The remaining sons are “very unsteady.” Saxton’s local Church Missionary Society group has been busy fundraising. Saxton recently purchased a copy of the Bishop of Montreal’s journal and found it very interesting. He finishes the letter saying he’ll leave news of the new railway for Miss Alsop to write about.

              Saxton, G. W. (George Withers)
              FC 3213 L55 020.026 · Item · May 8, 1849
              Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

              Place: Matlock Bath [Derbyshire, England]

              From: Geo W. Saxton

              To: Rev. John Smithurst, Indian Settlement, Red River, N.W. America

              Delivery: Forwarded by the Christian Missionary Society to Red River Settlement via Hudson’s Bay Company supply ship and canoe brigade, and then by courier to the Indian Settlement at Netley Creek

              Details: 3.5 pp + integral address face

              Notes: George W. Saxton was the secretary of the Matlock Church Missionary Society in England and writes a lengthy letter to Smithurst describing in detail the various activities, events, and people in the news.

              Saxton, G. W. (George Withers)
              FC 3213 L55 020.032 · Item · February 21, 1851
              Part of Life, Events, and Players in the North-West

              Place: Matlock Bath [Derbyshire, England]

              From: G.W. Saxton

              To: Rev. John Smithurst, Indian Settlement, Red River, N.W. America

              Delivery: Forwarded by the Christian Missionary Society to Red River Settlement via Hudson’s Bay Company supply ship and canoe brigade, and then by courier to the Indian Settlement at Netley Creek

              Details: 4pp + integral address face

              Notes: George W. Saxton writes a lengthy letter to Reverend Smithurst describing deaths in the neighbourhood, fundraising activities for the Church Missionary Society, and clergymen at local parishes.

              Saxton, G. W. (George Withers)