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I shall now call you Detective Acid Gaz!Acid Gaz wrote:OK, Villa played a cup tie on Wednesday 21 Feb 1894, which is consistent with the date being FEBRUARY 17th 1894.
Could this be the real date (i.e., is it an abbreviation - Fbry 17th??)?

It would make sense as they replayed Sunderland that day having knocked out the cup holders Wolves in the previous round. I've read the Evening Mail from the first 3 months of 1894 and there was a lot of hype around the cup that year. I think most people thought the Villa would win it. There was also an article in the paper stating that the Villa officials had gone too far by asking the players not to smoke or drink and at one point they had to lie down for 1 hour before kick off! lol. Again that would tie in with the comments about keeping "fresh" etc.
They did play the Birmingham cup and the Mayors cup in those days which was for teams around the Birmingham area. I will know more once i've completed scaning the 1894 archives which will take me a month or so.
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heres my mum's take on the first letter
you did not come across last night and muti( ny? ) waited for you
well you better now go ----- as usual or mrs johnstone and he
will take you up and introduce you to him.
I think he can find you a job at 30 /-(shillings) a week
Get out your averages --- ----- particulars and see him at once
You are playing at Penny (Perry) Barn Saturday
kick offs at 2.15
you did not come across last night and muti( ny? ) waited for you
well you better now go ----- as usual or mrs johnstone and he
will take you up and introduce you to him.
I think he can find you a job at 30 /-(shillings) a week
Get out your averages --- ----- particulars and see him at once
You are playing at Penny (Perry) Barn Saturday
kick offs at 2.15
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Here's my view on it :
You did not come across last night and mutiny waited for you. Well you better now go + see Mr Ansell or Mr Johnstone and he will (take is the only word that would make sense but it looks like 'table'...) take you up and introduce you to him. I think we can find you a job at 30/ a week. Get out your averages last (?) particulars and see him at once. You are playing at Perry Barr Saturday. Kick Off's 2-15
Must be Perry Barr as there's a Perry Barr district in Birmingham.
Rich
You did not come across last night and mutiny waited for you. Well you better now go + see Mr Ansell or Mr Johnstone and he will (take is the only word that would make sense but it looks like 'table'...) take you up and introduce you to him. I think we can find you a job at 30/ a week. Get out your averages last (?) particulars and see him at once. You are playing at Perry Barr Saturday. Kick Off's 2-15
Must be Perry Barr as there's a Perry Barr district in Birmingham.
Rich
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Its def Perry Barr as thats where Villa played in the 1890s. The Victorians had some weird sayings but i have to admit the "get out your averages" is a bit strange. They sometimes refer to players being "the equal" to others or being "as trim" as the next one so i wouldnt be too suprised if "get out your averages" is legit.
Thanks for the input so far.
Thanks for the input so far.

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mutiny? really? 
the only thing that crossed my mind about the averages thing when i was going through it, before i knew what it was all connected to, was the idea that new employers tend to ask you what you're currently/previously getting paid in order to decide what to pay you, so it might have been the average value of that, but that was a total stretch really, just couldn't come up with anything else....

the only thing that crossed my mind about the averages thing when i was going through it, before i knew what it was all connected to, was the idea that new employers tend to ask you what you're currently/previously getting paid in order to decide what to pay you, so it might have been the average value of that, but that was a total stretch really, just couldn't come up with anything else....
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very intersting. I personally thought that he had missed "the" before meeting as well. Here are a few facts that might help...
The person in question joined Aston Villa in March 1893
His first match was 25th March 1893.
The letter is dated .... well after the confusion of the last letter i thought it would be best to scan that in and see what we can come up with.

You will all get credits on the website for helping me out on this. much appreciated
The person in question joined Aston Villa in March 1893
His first match was 25th March 1893.
The letter is dated .... well after the confusion of the last letter i thought it would be best to scan that in and see what we can come up with.

You will all get credits on the website for helping me out on this. much appreciated

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It's Victorian slang for 'baps'.Loopz wrote:The Victorians had some weird sayings but i have to admit the "get out your averages" is a bit strange.
I think the date is 'Jany', by the way.
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