- ReferenceL30/11/240/130
- TitleMary, Newby Hall to Amabel, Putney Heath Discusses the contents of two letters she received from Tom at Moscow. She writes, "Moscow he thought a fine old Town with the guilt spires of its Churches very showy; and liked what society he has seen: he had seen the Emperor once on the journey and hoped soon to be presented; the Coronation is fixed for the 27th". Mentions the quarrel between their gardeners, and asks her to have a bolt fitted on the garden door. Also mentions Mrs Carew can stay at her house in Putney, and she is worried about her health.
- Date free text28 Oct 1801
- Production dateFrom: 1801 To: 1801
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