Philip Whitaker, Bratton, to John Saffery, Salisbury, [Wednesday], 28 November 1798.
Bratton Novr 28. 1798
Dr Friend
Your perplexity concerning the Nonarrival of yr Letter informing us of the Affliction of our Dr Frnd in Havant Strt I wish to relieve by relating the Fate of that wandering Epistle, it appears that it first took its Route to London, and from thence to Warmstr where it was safely lodged in Mr G’s possession till Saturday last. Monday we had a Letter from Dr Maria containing the welcome and almost unexpected Intelligence of Mrs H being in a State of Convalescence, we feel gratified and I hope grateful on the Occasion and hope the valuable Lives of each of the late afflicted will be long spar’d. Miss A. also informed us of your Return, and gave us some Reason to hope her’s will not be far distant, we need not use many Words to convince you that we much wish for her Company, it wou’d be the Case at all Times, but more particularly now with future Probabilities in View.
I hope I consider it a great Mercy that I can inform you that my Dr Wife has been lately as well as for Months past tho’ not without frequent transient Indispositions, it is now the most gloomy pt of ye year without Doors, but many social Pleasures within make us almost forget the winterly Scene, save when the blustering Winds roar in the great Elms; Come and see us as soon as you can, I wou’d just hint that our Ordinance Day will be the last Sabbath in Janry but hope to see you here before the year ends wishing you every Blessing & Success in yr private and public Concerns in which Dr Anne joins me
I remain yr sincere Friend
Phil Whitaker
If you see any of our Friends at B. please to say Maria is well and we expect her to stay the winter and wish to see some of them here
Attached to the above letter was a letter from Anne Whitaker to John Saffery, of the same date.
Text: Timothy Whelan, gen. ed., Nonconformist Women Writers, 1720-1840 (London: Pickering & Chatto, 2011), vol. 6, pp. 165-66 (annotated version); Saffery/Whitaker Papers, acc. 142, I.A.9, Angus Library. Address: Revnd Jno Saffery | Exeter Strt | Sarum. Postmark: Westbury. By this time of the above letter, Maria Grace Andrews and John Saffery had already decided to marry, an event which occurred on 20 August 1799.