Mursell writes to an unidentified recipient about a visit to Otley in West Yorkshire near Leeds, probably to give a lecture. The letter opens "All right - 'Livingstone". [Presumably the subject of the lecture]. He goes on; "I can't walk, having sprained my ankle -- so I fear it would be awkward for me to try to get back to Leeds that night -- tho' I should have liked to do so." He writes he will stay at a hotel near the station and get a morning train.
Arthur Mursell [1831-1914] was a British theologian, nonconformist minister, lecturer and author. Good .
Keywords: RELIGION; AUTOGRAPH LETTER ABOUT AN OUT-OF-TOWN ENGAGEMENT SIGNED BY BRITISH NONCONFORMIST MINISTER AND THEOLOGIAN ARTHUR MURSELL; LECTURER; AUTHOR; THEOLOGIAN; NONCONFORMIST MINISTER; ALS; A.L.S. SIGNATURE.; OTLEY, WEST YORKSHIRE; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19