March 7th
1916
To the Rev J.M. Walters
I am just sending you to say that I received your letter & I am glad to tell you that I am quite well & I hope that you are the same & I was very glad to hear that you called at my home to see my Mother & I was also pleased to hear that they were all well at home & I was very sorry to hear about the Zeppelins flying over Whitwick but I am very glad to hear that they had done no damage at Whitwick & I also notice in your letter that you are having the Service on Sundays from 5 to 6 but I expect that is because you cannot have on lights in the Church & I often think about when I used to go when I was at home & I shall be very pleased when I return so I shall be able to come again & be with the Bellringers & I also which you would remember to them & I was very pleased to hear that Lily is quite settled down & I hope that she will go on all right & I also which you will send my her address so I can send her a line & I am very glad to tell you that I am going on very well but I am sorry to say that we have had a lot of snow but I expect it as done the same at Whitwick but I am glad to say that it is going away & now I think that I have told you all this, hoping to hear from you again
I remain
Yours faithfully
Corpl Adams.
In envelope addressed to Rev T.W. Walters, The Vicarage, Leicester Rd, Whitwick, Leicestershire. England.
Letter postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE C 7. 9 MR 16
Hexagonal Passed Field Censor 852 cachet in red.
Field Service Post Card I am quite well and am going on well. Letter follows at first opportunity I have received no letter from you lately for a long time M.W. Adams No 1841 April 17th 1915. Postmarked FIELD POST OFFICE C 7. 20 AP 15.