DocRefNoCR0341/327/54
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TitleLetter from Ernest Adolphus Waller and Anna Eliza Jarrett to their brother Thomas Wathen Waller
Date14 Mar 1833
DescriptionWritten from Hale, to the English Legation, Constantinople.
Ernest: hopes for their letters arriving in Constantinople: articles of clothing not to be sent by courier: GG [Georgiana] better and without pain at Froyle, but one of Sainsbury's sisters dangerously ill in Brighton: start of building at Camerton, likely to be a most comfortable residence: no curacy for himself yet, starting to be weary of unemployment: Irish Church bill: death of Aunt Colman: vacillation in movements of Lord Ponsonby: carnival at Naples, likely to be more fun than the one at Rome: servant still in the infirmary: hopes to hear from him in Constantinople. Anna: surprise at his staying so long in Naples: vexation at letters not reaching him yet: impatience to be at Camerton and settled: envy of his seeing Athens and Corinth: going to see at Hamlet at Salisbury tonight.
Thursday 14 March [1833 established from context].
Sheet, with 7 pages of text, including 3 paages of cross-hatching.
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