From W. E. Darwin 30 October 1873
Bank, Southampton.
Oct 30th 1873
My dear Father,
I went to Alford on Thursday last and bought the 17 acres for £980; I think it is certainly advisable to have done so, in case I ever wish to sell.
I also went over your farm at Beesby; I saw the Cottages. Higgins wanted to write you a long story about one of them but I thought it would save you bother if I wrote.1
There is one cottage with a man & wife & 3 children with only 2 rooms altogether both on the ground which ought to be cleared away; there is another old Cottage one of a pair that is empty now, but which could be made decent for £15 or £20 and would be an improvement for the family who live in the single cottage.
Higgins proposes pulling down the single old Cottage and doing up the other (Hardy your tenant doing something towards it) & moving the family into it.2
It will be probably necessary to build a pair of cottages in 2 or 3 years but is hardly necessary at present If you will send me a line I will write to Higgins
Your affect son | W. E Darwin
Footnotes
Summary
Has visited Alford and Beesby.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-9117F
- From
- William Erasmus Darwin
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- Southampton
- Source of text
- Cornford Family Papers (DAR 275: 52)
- Physical description
- ALS 4pp
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 9117F,” accessed on 24 April 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-9117F.xml
Also published in The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, vol. 24 (Supplement)