farewell of next Monday tgo diret to , whare
Elder Kington has just built up a church. He then goes
with me through all the churches in –
, & . I then go to to
the , meet Elder , go to –
, held a general conference 6th April & then
we are immediately [FIGURE] OPH ^off^
A company of Saints
of 235 sailed on board of the Sheffield from on the
7th Inst for via led by Elder
Another company of Saints 109 Led by Elder Browett sails
from Liverpool on the 17th Inst to Nauvoo via New Orleans
passage & board to Nauvoo ownly $25 each Anothr larg compa-
ny starts the middle of March & go the same rout, Anothr
company the 10th April, &c. I expect all the Twelve [page torn]
[Amer]ican Brethren except Elder will leave for America the fir[st] [page torn]
of April, for we are in the midst of great excitement which prevails
not ownly throughout Parliament & Londom but throughout
the Nation concerning the Imprisionment of Cleod & the –
North Eastern Boundary question now seems determined on war
& she never was better prepared than now, Her fleets & armies
will soon be spread along the American Coast, the present
signs of the times in Parliament indicate a speedy declaration of war
against the U.S. and if we can Leave Liverpool time enough to
escape it we shall do weell. Give me your prayers, you & the
Lad have mine & I want to see you both vary much, & I trust
I shall vary soon. Give my erespects to each branch of Father
family. I shall expect to see a letter from you the last of April
as I arive in . Adieu for the present my dear companion
.
As ever I remain yours
W. Woodruff
[sideways text] On the 26th of Jan I had an excellent view of her Majesty the Queen Victoria & Prince Albert they passed in
10 feet of us in the state carrage drawn by 8 cream coulord Hanovarian horses through the park to open parliamen[t]
their was Judged to be over 300,000 persons congregated on the occasion [end of sideways text]
farewell of next Mondaygo diret to , whare
Elder Kington has just built up a church. He then goes
with me through all the churches in –
, & . I then go to to
the , meet Elder , go to –
, held a general conference 6th April & then
we are immediately [FIGURE] OPH off
A company of Saints
of 235 sailed on board of the Sheffield from on the
7th Inst for via led by Elder
Another company of Saints 109 Led by Elder Browett sails
from Liverpool on the 17th Inst to Nauvoo via New Orleans
passage & board to Nauvoo ownly $25 each Anothr larg company starts the middle of March & go the same rout, Anothr
company the 10th April, &c. I expect all the Twelve page torn
American Brethren except Elder will leave for America the first page torn
of April, for we are in the midst of great excitement which prevails
not ownly throughout Parliament & Londom but throughout
the Nation concerning the Imprisionment of Cleod & the –
North Eastern Boundary question now seems determined on war
& she never was better prepared than now, Her fleets & armies
will soon be spread along the American Coast, the present
signs of the times in Parliament indicate a speedy declaration of war
against the U.S. and if we can Leave Liverpool time enough to
escape it we shall do well. Give me your prayers, you & the
Lad have mine & I want to see you both vary much, & I trust
I shall vary soon. Give myrespects to each branch of Father
family. I shall expect to see a letter from you the last of April
as I arive in . Adieu for the present my dear companion
.
As ever I remain yours
W. Woodruff
sideways text On the 26th of Jan I had an excellent view of her Majesty the Queen Victoria & Prince Albert they passed in
10 feet of us in the state carrage drawn by 8 cream coulord Hanovarian horses through the park to open parliament
their was Judged to be over 300,000 persons congregated on the occasion end of sideways text