Park View,
Walliscote Road,
Weston-super-Mare.
Feb[ruary] 6. 1909
re Aerial Naries
Dear Sir
With reference to your valuable letter into day's D.news — could we not get up a monster[?] petition to the Prime Minister as to this — signed at the chapel and Church doors, [2 words illeg.] and [illeg.] H[illeg.] —
I would get them into the hands of the parties needed to here, and also in Chesterfield Derbyshire, and would be glad to add my mile[?] towards [2] it [illeg.], and feel sure I could favorably bring it to the notice of members of the Soc[iet]y of Friends1 —
Let us do what we can, as God has still his "[illeg.]"s left in the world[.] |
Y[ou]rs in Common Bonds | Herbert E J Taylor [signature]
Dr A R Wallace
Broadstone
Wimborne
The "Society of Friends" is the formal title of the relgious Quaker movement in Britain
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Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP1614.1393)]
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