DocRefNoCR0341/327/63
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TitleLetter from Anna Eliza Jarrett to her brother Thomas Wathen Waller
Date15 Sep 1833
DescriptionWritten from Witton House, Blofield, Norwich, to the British Embassy, Constantinople.
Short description of journey, missing father in town, who was reported looking very well: receipt of letter, but non-receipt of five others: non-arrival of dogs ordered for Wathen: visit by the John Barnards and Rhodes James for music festival: gald to be away for her own sake and that of her husband, with worry about the movign and laying of ground by the house: pleasure and gratification at arrangement of house and gardens: the likelihood of her not being at GG's "crying out" this time, no promises having been made: Wathen's delightful cruise and his future pleasure at looking back on going to less hackneyed and comfortable places on the Continent: encouragement to seek strength through God's grace, with more frequent and fervent prayer: call for God's blessing on him. PS: letters to be directed to Camerton in John's name, with her initials to go in the corner.
Sheet, with 6 pages of text, including 2 pages of cross-hatching. Numbered "7"
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