Description | Written from Camerton House, to the English Legation, Constantinople. Thanks for receipt of two letters, having despaired of him receiving any from Ernest and herself: death of Aunt Colman, good health of GG and her babies, and Sainsbury having influenza along with half of England: Camerton looking lovely, with husband contented and she never happier: Jamaican estates doing well: reduction of debt to Mr Drefell down to £1400: coal business troublesome and unlikely to be settled soon: going to town on flying visits shortly with Mrs Brooke: wish to see her brother: supportive comments on his views of religion being of the head not the heart: neglect of him by Lord Ponsonby; new house coming on, with husband John laying first stone yesterday: interruptions preventing her write more. Sheet, with 4 pages of text and lines cross-hatched at top of 1st page. |