• Reference
    L30/15/50/142
  • Title
    From Anne, Saltram to Frederick, Park Street, Westminster:
  • Date free text
    26 May 1788
  • Production date
    From: 1788 To: 1788
  • Scope and Content
    Feels she had much rather remain there quietly in her present way of life, however willing that either of the places he mentions should be applied for. Thinks Mrs. Chetwynds the most creditable. Will answer for Lady Sydney's readiness to apply for her or second any application made on her account. Lady Sydney's offer made in connection with the death of Mrs. Brudenel leaving vacant a Bedchamber women's position. Will go along with whatever Frederick thinks properest for her and the best he allay Mr. Ley's fears "much hurt to have the busyness go into other or more publick hands...". No money paid since Frederick went. Mr. Yonge's account 16.12.3.£, charges attendances per order. No. 215[?]. Thinks five guineas enough for Mr. Anscot. Believes it was Mr. Mayow there were doubts about giving five or ten to. Mr. H. Ley in Town on Thursday. Some delay in Mr. Andrewes business, might have been avoided if he'd taken possession when he was first presented. Her feelings generally. Little Girl {Therese} has written to Mrs. Robinson a french letter. If necessary to write to the King and Queen please send exact copy of form and words.
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