• Reference
    L30/15/28/1
  • Title
    From Cyril Jackson, Stamford to Frederick Robinson:
  • Date free text
    6 Sep 1789
  • Production date
    From: 1789 To: 1789
  • Scope and Content
    Lord Boringdon's receiving a letter from his friend Lord Granville Leveson, saving Jackson the trouble of writing to him about how far Mathematical Lectures proceeded. Mr Garthshore taking charge of Lord Boringdon. Praises knowledge and manners of former who is currently in Warsaw, returning to Oxford in October. Boringdon's rooms ready, formerly Lord Wycombes. Arrangements for payment of allowance. Habit de Ceremonie which Lord Boringdon must have. Coloured silk damask with gold lace. Arrangements for ordering and purchasing. Boringdon's engagement to go to Jackson's house, "next morning...put on his own legs to scramble for himself...". Acquaintance with Lord Granville a fortunate one, not so Lord Molyneux.
  • Level of description
    item