Description | Written from Froyle Parsonage, to the British Embassy, Constantinople. Her own health good, but that of the Sainsbury family poorly: husband John at Camerton, the wine having been moved with work starting on pulling down the old barn: date of leaving Therapia not known, but the King signed his papers on the 14th: meeting husband briefly before she goes to Taunton for the Assizes and she to London, inlcuding sittings with Mr Ross for miniature and ordering of furniture: Ernest in receipt of extra £100 pa, looking for a wife, with the family's consent, but not having formed an attachment yet: her not having seen Mr Baillie, returned from the West Indies, nor Augustus in town: receipt of letters from Wathen, occasionally not numbered by him: blessing on him and hopes for him to dream of her and home. Sheet, with 5 pages of text, including one cross-hatched on 1st page. Numbered "20" |