100 Years of Cox
100 Years of Cox
Frances
S2E6: Send horses to Hull
52 minutes Posted Jan 23, 2021 at 10:00 pm.
Matilda Machell 05:08First 1823 letter from Leeds - 09:48Notes on first letter - 19:49Second 1823 letter from Leeds - 32:21Notes on second letter - 30:49
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Frances reads two letters written by her 3rd great grandmother, probably in 1823, sent to her favourite brother Christopher, back at home in Beverley, Yorkshire.Matilda is staying with Mrs Appleby in her house on East Parade in Leeds. She goes to a concert and hears Mr Sapio (tenor), Mrs Salmon (soprano), Mr Mori (violin) and Mr Lindley (cello) - Matilda is in ecstasy at the beautiful music.Matilda also goes to several Balls and describes who she dances with and what she thinks of them.Minnie, Matilda's daughter, kept these letters; they were then transcribed by Dr Cox and Vera in 1912, for the ten siblings - Matilda was their grandmother. It goes without saying, that Matilda and her brother Christopher would be staggered that you are listening to their letters, almost 200 years after they were written. Enjoy.Do email Frances if you can shed any further light on any of the content of the letters - [email protected] - Frances also posts on Twitter - @CoxLettersAll content is subject to copyright, and belongs to Frances Thompson and the Bodleian Library.Intro - 00:00Matilda Machell - 05:08First 1823 letter from Leeds - 09:48Notes on first letter - 19:49Second 1823 letter from Leeds - 32:21Notes on second letter - 30:49