[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, (April 1840)] [Continuation sheet of a letter] I do not think Thomas' chest will require a new lid, if it really requires strengthening, nail…
[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt. Waters R.M., King Street,Woolwich, Kent Birmingham April 1840(Postmarked 23 April 1840) My dear Wife, My Wednesday's note, in…
[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt. Waters R.M., King Street, Woolwich, Kent Birmingham 29 April 1840 My dear Wife, Right glad am I to see…
[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Birmingham 19 May 1840 My Dear Wife, I am going to send two recruits to Woolwich under the charge of Corp.1 Fennell. I…
By Hand Addressed to Mrs Capt.Waters at Woolwich [Thomas Waters to his wife, from Birmingham (cont.)] I think the Corporal's account of Wolverhampton will be satisfactory to Capt. Heriot and…
[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt.Waters R.M., King Street, Woolwich, Kent Birmingham 20 May 1840 My dear Wife, Your Letter of the 17 I received…
[Thomas Waters. R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt.Waters R.M., King Street, Woolwich, Kent Birmingham 25 May 1840 My Dear Wife, I am quite happy that my two…
[Thomas Waters. R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt, Waters R.M., King Street, Woolwich, Kent Birmingham 28 May 1840 My Dear Wife, Your letter of the 26th came…
[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt. Waters R.M., King Street, Woolwich, Kent Birmingham 31 May 1840 My dear Wife, Your Brother's letter of the 28th…
[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt.Waters R.M., King Street, Woolwich, Kent Birmingham 5 June 1840 My Dear Wife, I am sorry to find Mary has…
[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt.Waters, R.M., King Street, Woolwich, Kent Birmingham 15 June 1840 My dear Wife, As I am sending up recruits I…
[Thomas Waters, R.M., to his wife, Elizabeth] Addressed to Mrs Capt.Waters R.M., King Street, Woolwich, Kent Birmingham 24 June 1840 My Dear Wife, "Never despair" I should like a country…