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Edward Mills Grace. Handwritten four page letter from Grace to his Mother, Martha, written from

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Edward Mills Grace.  Handwritten four page letter from Grace to his Mother, Martha, written from
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Edward Mills Grace. Handwritten four page letter from Grace to his Mother, Martha, written from Melbourne. The letter dated written on Boxing Day, ‘Saturday, December 26th 1863. Grace talks of having sent ‘my letter and papers by the mail only just in time though. Had a little archery [?] and then went to see the cricket’. He talks of George Gilbert [His Nephew], saying he played well and talks of the scores made in the match. Grace states that he visited St. Mark’s church in the morning of the 27th ‘and heard Revd Barlow preach.. I was introduced to him after the service’. He then talks of more problems with his hands ‘You must excuse me writing much for now it is Wednesday 30th Dec and think that this will be the last day that I shall be able to write as because another whitlow on my third finger of my right hand in fact. I can hardly write at all it is giving me the most excruciating pain’. ‘I am staying with some very kind people named Kirk. They have two daughters, one 17, I should say, and the other about 15, The elder is rather good looking’. With his finger in pain he states ‘I do not know what to do, my finger will prevent me from playing in nearly all the matches’. Grace talks of several invitations to stay in Sydney including one from ‘the great supporter of Cricket up there Mr Leigh [J.M.] has also invited me to stay with him. I hope I shall be alright by then...’. ‘The Melbourne Club will try and get one of the players to stop and have been asking me which would suit them best, but I have told them I cannot say, but should think most likely Carpenter. I believe they intend to give the man that stops - cricket £400 a year for 3 years, only he is not to go into business’. ‘I think about Friday or Saturday, my finger will put to lance. The quantity that is drunk here is something enormous, I seem to be drinking nothing but lemonade and water all day long’. ‘They drunk the Sydney men’s health on leaving the ground and the All England [Eleven] there was only Parr and myself present. He replied for the Eleven. Then they would make me[ sic] make a speech which I did, though not to my own satisfaction. With very much love to all from your affectionate child’. Signed ‘Edward Mills Grace’. ‘PS. I cannot write more, my finger is paining and the poultice is in the way’. An excellent account from Grace, watching the cricket at the Melbourne Ground, concerns for his hand and the negative prospects of playing cricket on the tour. Minor wear to page edges, light folds and small tear to page edge otherwise in very good condition. - cricket E.M. Grace went to see the Melbourne Cricket Club v Albert Cricket Club (Sydney) match played at The Melbourne Cricket Ground on the 26th-29th December 1863. G.H.B. Gilbert made 30 runs and took a catch, opening the innings for the Albert Cricket Club.
Edward Mills Grace. Handwritten four page letter from Grace to his Mother, Martha, written from Melbourne. The letter dated written on Boxing Day, ‘Saturday, December 26th 1863. Grace talks of having sent ‘my letter and papers by the mail only just in time though. Had a little archery [?] and then went to see the cricket’. He talks of George Gilbert [His Nephew], saying he played well and talks of the scores made in the match. Grace states that he visited St. Mark’s church in the morning of the 27th ‘and heard Revd Barlow preach.. I was introduced to him after the service’. He then talks of more problems with his hands ‘You must excuse me writing much for now it is Wednesday 30th Dec and think that this will be the last day that I shall be able to write as because another whitlow on my third finger of my right hand in fact. I can hardly write at all it is giving me the most excruciating pain’. ‘I am staying with some very kind people named Kirk. They have two daughters, one 17, I should say, and the other about 15, The elder is rather good looking’. With his finger in pain he states ‘I do not know what to do, my finger will prevent me from playing in nearly all the matches’. Grace talks of several invitations to stay in Sydney including one from ‘the great supporter of Cricket up there Mr Leigh [J.M.] has also invited me to stay with him. I hope I shall be alright by then...’. ‘The Melbourne Club will try and get one of the players to stop and have been asking me which would suit them best, but I have told them I cannot say, but should think most likely Carpenter. I believe they intend to give the man that stops - cricket £400 a year for 3 years, only he is not to go into business’. ‘I think about Friday or Saturday, my finger will put to lance. The quantity that is drunk here is something enormous, I seem to be drinking nothing but lemonade and water all day long’. ‘They drunk the Sydney men’s health on leaving the ground and the All England [Eleven] there was only Parr and myself present. He replied for the Eleven. Then they would make me[ sic] make a speech which I did, though not to my own satisfaction. With very much love to all from your affectionate child’. Signed ‘Edward Mills Grace’. ‘PS. I cannot write more, my finger is paining and the poultice is in the way’. An excellent account from Grace, watching the cricket at the Melbourne Ground, concerns for his hand and the negative prospects of playing cricket on the tour. Minor wear to page edges, light folds and small tear to page edge otherwise in very good condition. - cricket E.M. Grace went to see the Melbourne Cricket Club v Albert Cricket Club (Sydney) match played at The Melbourne Cricket Ground on the 26th-29th December 1863. G.H.B. Gilbert made 30 runs and took a catch, opening the innings for the Albert Cricket Club.

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