cattle fed. It is also a noted resort for the Sportsmen and the hunt
At we took the train for
at 1 o'clock p.m. We passed through Relicks and had a
good view of the old ruins and as we dashed along in the
cars we had also a fine view of the splendid W
castle. After travelling on the rail 70 miles we reached
the great metropolis of .
The City of London
at 4 o'clock p.m.
We took conveyance to the centre of the city
by omnibus, and then walked across into
the Borough, and called upon Mrs , 19 King Street,
in the City. She is the sister of Elder
. She treated us with kindness, and gave us
refreshments and then directed us to a public house,
the , King Street, Borough. Here we tarried
for the night. and I wrote a letter to my .
We were now in England's great metropolis
to sound to it the first proclamation of the Latter-Day
Work; for
, ,
and Myself
were the Theree First Elders in London
to preach the Gospel and establish the Church of
Latter-Day Saints.
I wrote another letter to my wife next
day to be forwarded by Elder Turley. We then took a walk
a mile or two into the city, passed London Bridge twice
and returned and spent the night at the King's Arms.
There was so much passing in the street of drays and cabs
and singing and hallowing at all hours of the night that
it was with difficulty I could sleep at all
I wrote a letter to Elders Young and
Richards next day and also another to Bro and
then we took a walk through the city. We called
upon the Rev. , and
also visited 16 Curiosity Street Chancery Lane.
cattle fed. It is also a noted resort for the Sportsmen and the hunt
At we took the train for
at 1 o'clock p.m. We passed through Relicks and had a
good view of the old ruins and as we dashed along in the
cars we had also a fine view of the splendid W
castle. After travelling on the rail 70 miles we reached
the great metropolis of .
The City of London
at 4 o'clock p.m.
We took conveyance to the centre of the city
by omnibus, walked across into
the Borough, and called upon Mrs ,,
. the sister of Elder
. She treated us with kindness, gave us
refreshments and then directed us to a public house,
the , King Street, Borough. Here we tarried
for the night.
We were now in England's great metropolis
to sound to it the first proclamation of the Latter-Day
Work; for
, ,
and Myself
were the Three First Elders in London
to preach the Gospel and establish the Church of
Latter-Day Saints.
Next
day. Wetook a walk
into the city, passed London Bridge twice
and returned and spent the night at the King's Arms.
There was so much passing in the street of drays and cabs
and singing and hallowing at all hours of the night that
it was with difficulty I could sleep at all
I wrote a letter to Elders Young and
Richards next day and also another to Bro F Pullin and
then we took a walk through the city. On the following day We called
upon the Rev. ,
also visited 16 Curiosity Street Chancery Lane.