- ReferenceL30/15/50/73
- TitleFrom Anne, Saltram to Frederick:
- Date free text30 Jan 1786
- Production dateFrom: 1786 To: 1786
- Scope and ContentGrantham's looking after Jack in Town. Grantham's gout. Lord Boringdon benefiting from the Bark. Whist party with Dr. Farr, surprized at Frederick's marriage to Sir James Harris's sister. Sir John Chichester expected Wednesday to meet lawyer's on Mr. Buller's trust business, "if Lady P...[Pelham] knew it perhaps she might be induced to set our Post with Harriot". Please buy her a Lottery ticket. Will thank Mr. Lloyd for the pilchards on Grantham's behalf. Lord Boringdon received a letter a while ago from Mr. Waddilove desiring Captain Molloy to take of the 'R' from his nephew's name. Has been done. He has been good to Mr. Darly, more so than he deserved on account of his recommendation. Received a letter from Waddilove not quite so civil as he expected saying he thought he had a right to more indulgence considering how he came recommended to him etc....
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordBoringdon, John Parker, 1st Baron,
Robinson, Thomas (2nd Baron Grantham),
Robinson, Anne,
Robinson, Frederick,
Parker, John,
Parker, Jack,
Farr,
Robinson, Frederick,
Harris, James,
Harris, Catherine Gertrude,
Malmesbury, James Harris, 1st Earl,
Chichester, John,
Buller,
Lloyd,
Waddilove,
Molloy,
Darly - Keywords
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