Description | Written from , Froyle Parsonage, to the British Embassy, Constantinople. Thanks for letter and news he is welI: looking forward to his new appointment and his being his own master: her improving health, albeit still weak: mention of sister Georgie, Sainsbury and 3 children, including Anna Maria, the youngest to be christened Thomas Ernest: husband John at Camerton for transfer of wine to newly completed cellars: building going well and her impatience to see it and see to furnishing of house: possible visit to Hereford to see the Dean nad Mrs Merewether, dependent on the latter's health, having lately suffered 4 epileptic fits: better understanding of his new lodging, but her miniature not fated to hang there. PS: defence by Augustus being splendid and his language magnificent, said to have been written by his wife. Dated 13 March [1834 from context]. Sheet, with 4 pages of text, plus postcript cross-hatched on 1st page. Numbered "19" . |