WCP3348

Enclosure (WCP3348.3316)

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Photo of barge on river

Caption: Gloucester, from the River Severn

Part I

The River Severn derives its name from The Prophet Sevier's Ancestors

The Severns's Who Founded The Early English Church and State Created The City Of Churches Bristol, Gloucestershire. The finest City Upon Our Planet, it cost d the Severns's five Million Pounds for Cutting [2] The New Severn from Llanthony (the lower parting) to Maisemore Around the Quay to the upper Parting Called The tar Works the Roman Workman employed 200 years B.C. were only Paid a penny a day at that time. Worth at this present time in English Money 2/10d and therefore The Severns's Were really the divine Builders Of this Great and Eternal Empire in Which our Dearly Beloved Sovereign King Edward vii Now enjoys the Glorious fruits Of The Administering Angels in disguised Interpreted. The Loving Virgil Spirits Clothed with Many humane frames, [3] The Prophet's Foresight [235] is almost too Clear and Sad to describe herein, for from 1898 to 1906, his published prophecies in the Portsmouth Papers fulfilled gives a perfect true record of a Death Roll Of twenty Millions lives, taking into Consideration this is fearful, for iff [sic] Mr Sevier's services had been retained 15 Millions could have been spared very Well. The lack Of Knowledge in which Socrates & Christ had lacked, Mr Sevier Gained. After twenty Years deep study in researches Mr Sevier Nationally Correctly triumphantly interprets and divulges Phenomenons.

Here is one from the first Individual on Earth, that is myself Se VI er

[4] Early in January in 1899 when I discovered Vision's Over St Denys And Again Over Chandlersford both Places Were Near Southampton. I at once Interpreted the Vision's Of the Shipwrecks. I enquired Who resided below these Vision's. I was informed Captain Reeks admiral of the South Western Cannel fleet) Stella & Hilda) And also I found Captain Watkins Of the Great American Liner SS Paris. I at once Informed them both to Surrender to me for Earthly Guidance, this they refused. So the result Was the Stella Was lost 30th March 1899, at 3-20 P.M. a thursday afternoon And The Paris Was Stranded at 3.45 A.M. On Whitsunday 20th May 1899. What Would Captain Watkins Say to this if [sic]Professor Wallace Were to Ask him Who lives Near Chandlersford question him.

[5] Continued

The British Laws are good Commandments

...- Conservative -

apart from that any Kingdom Will be in a State of Confusion

The Seviers like the Severns's are off an Ancient Conservative Stock Sure Empire Builders and Empire defendors [sic] Eternally. Mr Sevier Keeps preserved many of his Press Cittings in Order that they May be refered [sic] to at anytime. So that everything May be relied on its truth. Rev[eren]d Dr Butler of Trinity Lodge Cambridge have been of Years Standing Well supplied With Mr Sevier true Prophecies. And Sadly of late Years Mr Sevier have Suffered loss from the departure of his divine Stars (his Clients whom he was Their Adviser & Specialist to [6] The Late Lord Sir Frederick Lighton P.R.A., Sir William Jenner M.D. Physician to Her Most Gracious Majesty Lady Sevine Sovereign Queen Victoria, R.J. the loss of income to the Prophet Sevier, at Eastleigh Hampshire was too Great remain in Hants. And to Strive to Maintain an honest living. No time is lost on the opart [sic] of Sevier in so doing The Prophet who is a Bacehlor [sic] thinks iff [sic] he had a Lady Partner with little Capital he would By divine Grace. Crowned Her with Much Care so to divulge from) him all Interpretations Of The Phenomenons Of a disasterous [sic] nature in Order to preserved Valuable lines, that May be of Service And Accepted By The League of Mercy Guild.

[7] Continued

Should Professor Wallace care for a Nativity Of The Se er [sic] The Venerable Archdeacon Colley Of Stockton Rectory N[ea]r Rugby Will gladly give You a Copy

Should Professor Wallace The Worlds Greatest Scientist be this Way The Prophet Will be very Glad to Meet him in this Ancient City

Motto & Arms Of The Severns's

Victorix Leg. V.I.

Ego Sum Lux Vera

[8] The Prophet Sevier

Please cite as “WCP3348,” in Beccaloni, G. W. (ed.), Ɛpsilon: The Alfred Russel Wallace Collection accessed on 18 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/wallace/letters/WCP3348