From Edward Petter to his wife Angee, from Durban, Natal. He writes that his departure has been delayed due to his business dealings which are very profitable. He has enjoyed happy and peaceful meetings with fellow Brethren. He refers to business matters at home including the Baring Brothers debts (which became known as the 'Panic of 1890'). He mentions 'F.E.R.'s doctrine' and how thankful he is that not everybody agrees with F. E. Raven.
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- Dates of Creation1-2 Dec 1890
- Physical Description2 sheets