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DocRefNoCR0341/327/61
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TitleLetter from Anna Eliza Jarrett and sister Georgie to their brother Thomas Wathen Waller
Date13 Aug 1833
DescriptionWritten from Camerton House, to the British Embassy, Constantinople.
Anna: finding out of real post days: excursion to Cheddar Cliffs in charming weather: consultations due with Mr Herbert the builder and an engineer from London about levelling the ground: Stephen right in his mind but of little use there now: Driver well but uneasy in temper: father to go Windsor while Lady Howe at Gopsall: Ernest happy but lonely, in need of employment: his nephew a noble, amusing and entertaining boy. Georgie/GLS: having been there 10 days and likely to leave at the end of the month: desire to show him her children, the boy amusing and talkative, his god-daughter healthy and likely to be very pretty: Anna looking very well, Hale never having been thought by GLS to be good for her, the house being a hothouse: talk of father coming over there, which she hopes will happen: alterations at the Parsonage needing to be made would mean she would not able to receive him: hoer own health better, but not very strong: enough to do at home with her brats giving her employment.
Sheet, with 4 pages of text and several lines of cross-hatching on both pages 3-4.
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