Description | Written from Witton House, Norfolk, to the British Embassy, Constantinople. Receipt of letters, but non-receipt of his journal: fire and disturbances at Constantinople: death of wife of Matthew Wilson in Yorkshire: marriage of Julie Espinasse to son of Tommy Cole: court martial of Captain Wathen for disrepect to Lord Brudenell: delight at his good health: father reported to be very well, albeit apt to fits of depression, partly caused by the quantity of laudanum unhinging his nerves rather than by the absence of his son: hope that Prince George and his parents being in Berlin will take away some of father's anxiety and fatigue endured on their account:future travel pnas to Narford near Swaffham, Morton, Tattingstone, Yarmouth, Froyle possibly in January, and back to Camerton in February: report of Driver being well, having lost Holton but taken to Spare: her enjoyment of her walks by the sea at Yarmouth. Sheet, with 5 pages of text, including one cross-hatched. Numbered "9" |