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    L30/11/240/269
  • Title
    Mary to Amabel, Putney Heath Her cold has nearly gone, however the children at St. James' Square are feverish, and have stomach complaints. Mentions she is going to Carlton House this evening, as "the Majesties" will be there. Also mentions Lord Castlereagh was cheered in the House of Commons.
  • Date free text
    8 Jun 1814
  • Production date
    From: 1814 To: 1814
  • Language
    English
  • Level of description
    item
  • Persons/institution keyword
    Lucas,
    de Grey, Amabel, 1st Countess,
    Yorke, Amabel,
    Grantham, Mary Jemima, Baroness,
    Yorke, Mary Jemima,
    Stewart, Robert (1st Marquess of Londonderry),
    George III,
    Caroline, Princess of Wales
  • Keywords
    family correspondence, colds, CHILDREN, fever, medical conditions, ROYALTY, House of Commons, Wrest, Putney Heath [Surrey], London St James Square, City of Westminster
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  • Wrest Park [Lucas] Archive
    fonds | L
    • Correspondence
      sub-fonds | L30
      1651-1913
      • Wrest Park (Lucas) Correspondence: To Amabel Yorke (Born 1751, died 1833), Countess de Grey 1816 , B...
        series | L30/11
        1778-1833
        • Correspondence between Amabel, Lady Lucas, Countess de Grey (1751-1833) and Mary Jemima Robinson, Ba...
          file | L30/11/240
          1780-1829
          • Mary to Amabel, Putney Heath Her cold has nearly gone, however the children at St. James' Square ...
            item | L30/11/240/269
            8 Jun 1814