• Reference
    X636/231
  • Title
    Copy of reply from above to above [Col. Glass]. Mary has made no charge against him in any way. He had advised her to abstain from stimulants. In her letter it was evident to him [writer] that she was labouring under excitement.'For the present it appears to me that she must be rather left alone' unless Col Glass thinks a kind letter advisable. Writer's family is very opposed to him being drawn into difference between Col. Glass and wife. Pity that he did not advise John of real state of case earlier. Writer's health is very indifferent. When they met in London, after Mrs Bassett's death, money left for brother's family was paid to them
  • Date free text
    13 January 1898
  • Production date
    From: 1898 To: 1898
  • Level of description
    item