- ReferenceL30/15/50/5
- TitleFrom Anne, Saltram to Frederick:
- Date free text27 Jun 1780
- Production dateFrom: 1780 To: 1780
- Scope and ContentObliged for the good account of the little boys behaves "on a certain occasion". She finds her brother has been to see him since, he is well. Letter from Miss Mary Pelham congratulating her on the approached Event [Grantham's marriage?]. Regrets the distance between them, rests satisfied with his hint of a Post coach and Chaise. Hoping Mr. Parker will return next week after the Exeter Races. Gave a dinner to the Greys last Friday (not Frederick's Greys). Dined with them on Saturday. Mrs. Heywood there this morning, Anne going there tomorrow and thence to dinner at General Grey, they all go to the Long Room afterwards except Anne who excused herself. Mr. Walsingham's having taken 30 of 42 French West Indiamen reported from Falmouth. Signed up yesterday for a Fleet to the West and a Cutter coming in. Lame story from the "A....l". Portugal Laurels in the Shrubbery in full blow. Let her know the moment anything is certain [Grantham's marriage]. Mrs. Heywood said she heard a report, Anne owned nothing. Little Girl well etc.
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