Description | Letter (341/97), written from Berlin: her sympathy on the melancholy loss of his wife: it being good that Sir Wathen has always looked to Providence as becomes a good Christian: hope of his health not being seriously impaired by a bad fall, and his sorrow soothed by seeing all his children well and happy: remembrance of the time at Hastings and their kindness to her: improbvement in George's health and character, with hope of and to their heavy trial: remembrance of his kindnesses. Envelope (341/98), addressed to Sir Wathen at Pope's Villa, Twickenham, post-marked 23 Dec 1835. |