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TitleLetter from John Jarrett and Anna Eliza Jarrett to their brother Thomas Wathen Waller
Date19 Jun 1834
DescriptionWritten from Norfolk Street, to the British Embassy, Constantinople.
JJ: thanks for the carpet: having been ill, but better now, and having to be careful: anxiety to see new house. Anna: thanks for his letter: the likelihood of him not leaving Therapia until August: further alarm about her husband (numbness in face and arms, and poor vision): treatment by cupping or bleeding of 36 ounces, powerful medicines and little food: requiring constant care, with moderation in eating and drinking: sign of providence that he was near good doctors when it happened: Camerton probably not ready for two weeks: Husband likely to benefit from being in more active exercise in the country: no longer strangers with Mrs Nutcombe and the Wises, whom she likes very much.
Sheet, with 4 pages of text.
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