Feb 24th I felt able to walke into the city I
purchased a Thermometer, 4/6 A Pocket compass
3/6 2 Brass Boxes 1/5 one doz steel pens & cases 1/
I packed them into a parsel, with 100 add
resses to the citizens of London, 6 Hymn Books
all my corresponding letters & papers, & sent
them to 149 Oldham Road Manchester in care
of P P Pratt. I Also sent Elder Brigham Young
new watch in the same way to the same place
All in the Hands of Brother Hume I wrote
[FIGURE] P P Pratt a letter upon the same subject
~ Thursday
25th I spent the Day in paying my last visit to the Saints in London & preparing for leaving London I preached for
the last time in Londondon. I saw my pocket watch & Phebe's House time Peace both of which was a splended
peace of work, which I leave in the hands of Br Connor to
pack up & send to me at Manchester I also bought
a silver watch guard of Br Connor {Paid} 15 {sterling for it}
~ Friday
26th I took the parting hand with Elder Snow & the
Saints & walked to the great western Railway station
& took rail road for Bristol, & took my farewell of London
for the last time, we rode on the raill road to Wootton
basset. 80 miles I then took coach & rode 36 miles (the
Road was bad), to Bath which is the most striking
place to the eye of the travler I ever saw, the city
commences on the top of two mountains of high hills
& fills the valley between, the city is a vary Ancient
Antique looking place & vary quriously situated
pop 75,000. I again took cars at Bath & rode to Bristol
12 miles. I called at No 12 Redcliff Cressent, Bed-
minster Parrish Bristol, whare I found Elder Thomas
Kington with all his houshold & also Elder Pitt they
made me welcome & I was truly glad to see them. City of
Bristol, is quite a noted place in England, with a
pop of 200,000 souls I found a little Branch of the
Church of L. D. Saints of 13 in No. Some believing came
in to convers with me in the evening. Distance of the day 120 miles
~ Saturday
27th [FIGURE] I wrote 2 letters one to Sister Morgan at Garway
one to Elder Snow in London
~ Wednesday
Feb 24th I felt able to walks into the city I
purchased a Thermometer, 4/6 A Pocket compass
3/6 2 Brass Boxes 1/5 one doz steel pens & cases 1/
I packed them into a parsel, with 100 add
resses to the citizens of London. 6 Hymn Books
all my corresponding letters & papers, & sent
them to 149 Oldham Road Manchester in care
of P P Pratt. I Also sent Elder Brigham Young
new watch in the same way to the same place
All in the Hands of Brother Hume I wrote
[FIGURE] P P Pratt a letter upon the same subject
~ Thursday
25th I spent the Day in paying my last visit to the Saints in
London & preparing for leaving London I preached for
the last time in Londondon. I saw my pocket watch &
Phebe's House time Peace both of which was a splended
peace of work, which I leave in the hands of Br Connor to
pack up & send to me at Manchester. I also bought
a silver watch guard of Br Connor {Paid} 15 {sterling for it}
~ Friday
26th I took the parting hand with Elder Snow & the
Saints & walked to the great western Railway Station
& took rail road for Bristol, & took my farewell of London
for the last time, we rode on the rail road to Wotton
basset. 80 miles. I then took Coach & rode 36 miles (the
Road was bad), to Bath which is the most striking
place to the eye of the travler I ever saw, the city
commences on the top of two mountains of high hills
& fills the valley between the city is a vary Ancient
Antique looking place & vary quriously situated
pop 75,000. I again took cars at Bath & rode to Bristol
12 miles. I called at No 12 Redcliff Cressent, Bedminster Parrish Bristol, whare I found Elder Thomas
Kington with all his houshold & also Elder Pitt they
made me welcome & I was truly glad to see them. City of
Bristol, is quite a noted place in England, with a
pop of 200,000 souls I found a little Branch of the
Church of L. D. Saints of 13 in No. Some believing came
in to convers with me in the evening. Distance of the day 120 miles
~ Saturday
27th [FIGURE] I wrote 2 letters one to Sister Morgan at Garway
one to Elder Snow in London
"Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)," February 24, 1841 - February 27, 1841, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 19, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/M9B