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Case 9308

6. Copy letter from Revd Edward Rudolf stating that J. was to go to the Wrexham Home 2 December 1902

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2nd December, 1902

Dear Madam,
re J
I have the pleasure to inform you that this child can be admitted into the Society's Boys Home, Wrexham, on Tuesday the 9th inst. We are sending a party of boys from London on that date by the train leaving Paddington at 11.25, due to arrive at Wrexham at 4.1, and if you can arrange for the above boy to meet this train at Birmingham (Snowhill) at 1.45, I shall be pleased to see that he is taken to the Home mentioned. The boy should be provided with a change of clothing, and be sent clean and tidy, and for your information I may mention that the gentleman who will be taking the party to Wrexham is Mr. Williams, an elderly gentleman with a gray beard. Unless I hear to the contrary, he will be told to look out for the boy at Snowhill. Of course you will provide the boy with a Ticket to Wrexham.
Yours truly,
(sd.) E. de M. R.

Mrs. O'B [?]

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