Hidden Lives Revealed. A virtual archive - children in care 1881-1981 * Image of handwritten text

Case 8625

18. Letter from E's employer saying that E. was not leaving in disgrace but had "foolishly" given notice because she was scolded by the Cook [June 1909]

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me notice, because she was scolded by the [Cook]. She wanted a good deal of looking after so we were not sorry to have the chance of getting a more experienced girl. I shall be staying at "The Holmwood Vicarage"
Surrey
till the 10th

Yours truly
M.E.H.

If she hears of a suitable place but has to wait for a week or so for it, is she to go to London or Penkridge? We do not want her after 14th.

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Image of Case 8625 18. Letter from E's employer saying that E. was not leaving in disgrace but had (quote)foolishly(unquote) given notice because she was scolded by the Cook  [June 1909]
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