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DocRefNoCR0341/327/71
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TitleLetter from Anna Eliza Jarrett to her brother Thomas Wathen Waller
Date13 Jan 1834
DescriptionWritten from Holbrook Cottage, Suffolk, to the British Embassy, Constantinople
Delay in getting letters as they go to and from Camerton: weather windy and damp:change to hat likely to be of no avail: hope for arrival of dogs and commencing of shooting: thanks for plan of his room, including narrow slip of a bedroom: leaving for Tattingstone on Wednesday, then to London, including for miniature portrait: account of Georgiana, downstairs but strength not regained: Norwich ball full, but no-one asked her to dance, so dull: visit to Woolverstone agreeable, getting on well with Mrs Lumsden, a charming, ladylike, young woman with a beautiful figure and the same tastes as herself: another offence by Augustus Wathen against Lord Brudenell, with court martial to take place, thought likely to favour Augustus: John and she glad to leave Yarmouth, if not their friends.
Sheet, with 4 pages of text. Numbered "15".
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