• Reference
    L30/15/50/160
  • Title
    From Anne, Saltram to Frederick:
  • Date free text
    11 Oct 1788
  • Production date
    From: 1788 To: 1788
  • Scope and Content
    Many Happy Returns of the Day. Glad they have all escaped the influenza, hope Miss Thompson will not bring it with her. Survey of Merafield, account enclosed [not present]. Money will be paid when cattle taken away, 300£ safely in Bank so far. Doesn't doubt his Bower is very pretty, thinks there will be one in the Orangery there some time. Lord Grey's offer [not specified] could not be accepted. Sackville Street will do if she has to go to Town before she has a house. Mr. Ley said she could use all the china and linen until it has to be given up to Jack. Would make no scruple to go to Stratton Street. Lady Pelham sent some of George's letters. Emily gone to Bath. Mr. Montagu staying until Monday. Going to Mount Edgcumbe again. May be some foundation to the report of Mr. Edgcumbe being married, he is gone. Anne travelling by water in one of Fowler's boats. Encloses pattern of Chair Mrs. Fox [not present] sent her for Mrs. Robinson's opinion. Mrs. Chetwynd dead. Little Girl's purse not good enough to send. Gave one of her others to Mr. Montagu.
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