- ReferenceL30/15/50/163
- TitleFrom Anne, Saltram to Frederick, Newby Park, Thirsk, Yorkshire:
- Date free text9 Nov 1788
- Production dateFrom: 1788 To: 1788
- Scope and ContentIn contact with Mrs. Robinson and Mr. Crighton about a house in Parliament Street. Would like it for six months etc.....Mrs. Kelly wrote to Theresa, asks if he will consider with Mr. Ley whether she is to get t or not, justifies the need for it. Mr. Payne and Mr. Evans mentioned. Lord Grey and Sackville Street not finally settled by Mr. Crighton after all etc... Writing to Lady Grantham , knew nothing the paragraph in the papers about her until it was contradicted [nothing specific]. Lady Edgcumbe wrote to Sir G. Baker about the King who gave a bad account saying the attack was his own fault; he stood and walked five hours in the wet them went to the Drawing Room in his wet stockings and eat four cold pears and ice before dinner. Violent spasm in the night and no passage for 24 hours, the Queen sat up all night and was much affected. Mr. Ley writes from Bath that Harry Pelham better. He is to marry Miss Cobb against Lord Pelham's wishes. Corn and Barley sold was very bad and badly saved. Mrs. Corney's Annuity; she has a Bond for it and it is for life, further details given.
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