Wednesday 24 August 2016

Joe - Thursday 24th August 1916

Dear Mother,

I received your parcel thanks for same, also thank Mrs Mayne for the cake.  You need not send any more melons, I'm not struck on them. 

We were very near to the Division Billie was in.  I enquired about the 8th but I think they were in the trenches.  I cut Billie's photo out of the Sketch but I must have lost it, you might send me another if you have one.  I had a letter from Thompson, also a parcel from our John - you must thank him for it.  I don't care so very much for tinned fowl. 

Frank Wilkinson is very lucky.  You might tell him, I wrote to him to his Battery.  You want to live in hopes of Billie turning up.  We just heard today that one of our chaps - reported killed - has turned up as a prisoner of war.  Of course don't build up too much, but there's every chance.  Syd is all right.  Jack Brewster said he was talking to Janey.  Well I've no more news, hoping all are well. 

Love to all Joe. 

Sunday 21 August 2016

Joe - Monday 21st August 1916

Dear Mother,

I received your parcel safely and thanks for same.  It got rather a squashing but the melon was all right and also the cake.  I received about 6 papers yesterday, the photo of Billie is a good one, anyone knowing him will easily recognise it.  I heard F. Wilkinson had been down on leave, he will probably be back now.  Jack Brewster got a four days' leave - two at home.  Janey will probably have seen him.  I am expecting you hearing anytime that Billie is a prisoner.  Syd is all right.  Yes, you can send me another pair of socks and then I will be set up again. 

Well I must close, Hoping this finds all well. 

Your loving son Joe. 

Tuesday 16 August 2016

Joe - Wednesday 16th August 1916

Dear Mother,

I received your parcel all right and also one from Ghyll Bank - it's jolly good of Mrs Nixon sending me parcels. 

I am expecting you are getting word any time now that Billie is a prisoner of war - if he is, he will be all right.  We are out for a rest and I think we will be out for a good while.  I had a letter from F. Wilkinson, he seems to be having a fairly decent time of it in France.  We are having grand weather - about the same as in England by all accounts.  John Bewster (DCM) came out in a draft to our Battalion and H. Ferguson as well.  I heard that A. Brocklebank and Bob Bannon are in France - they fairly rush troops out now.  Please thank Aunt Sallie for the ???  I will write to her when I get time.  Well I must close, keep on hoping for the best about Billie. 

Hoping this finds you all well at Home. 

I remain, your loving son Joe. 

Syd is A1.  Just received Janey's parcel. 

Saturday 6 August 2016

Joe - Sunday 6th August 1916

Dear Mother,

I received two parcels from home on 27th July and I had one from Jess the day before.  I had a letter from Janey written on 31st. 

If I come across any of the 8th Warwicks I won't forget to enquire after Billie.  There is every possible chance of Billie being a prisoner of war, but it takes a long while for news to come through, so don't look on the black side, keep on hoping for the best. 

You can send me another pair of socks now.  I am not in need of anything else at present.  John will be busy training likely.  I don't know whether I have had a letter from Mr Nelson lately, I fancy I had one a good while since but sometimes I have not much time to write.  I haven't heard anything more about any of the Lewthwaites.  Well I've no more news.  Hope this finds you well.  I've just had a letter from Sarah. 

With Best Love Joe. 

Monday 1 August 2016

Joe - Tuesday 1st August 1916

Dear Janey,

I received your letter also a parcel from Liverpool from Jess. 

I can't tell you how sorry I was to hear about Billie, but you mustn't think he will not turn up.  It's far better to know that Billie was wounded and missing than just missing in this advance.  A good number of our wounded would be taken by the Germans - so you must hope for the best.  That pal of Billie's was right when we said the Warwicks Brigade had been in action on 1st July.  He just said Billie was wounded, but he knew no particulars, so there is every chance. 

We are in the trenches again, but it is fairly quiet this time in.  I sent a field card to Mother that should have been sent to Jess.  I don't know what happened to W. Lewthwaite off York Terrace and I know nothing about Jim Lewthwaite.  No one seems to know; some say they were wounded, but it's best to say nothing until the official news is heard.  Jack Wightman was in the same village as where we are stationed for one night and Hugh Baillie was talking with Jack but I didn't see him. 

Well I've no more news at present.  Tell Mother not to worry - I think good news will come soon.  With love to all. 

Your loving brother Joe.