- ReferenceL30/17/2/50
- TitleFrom Frederick [Fritz] Robinson, Madrid to Anne [Nanny] Robinson:
- Date free text1 Mar 1772
- Production dateFrom: 1772 To: 1772
- Scope and ContentReceived the two purses. Preferred the orange & silver one which has been very lucky, as well as the fashionable colour. Hopes to win back some doubloons before Easter. Playing no more after that. Glad Pelhams find Milbanke improved. Ask him to write. Supposes Lady Katherine still in her house at Whitehall which she intended to leave. Letter from Lord Fife about embanking the ground contiguous to his garden. Nanny to judge if any detriment to their house. [See also L30/17/2/32 & 55 also L30/14/109]. Not likely she should meet Captain Vignole at any public place. Lord Beauchamp and Conway think of going abroad again, hopes they will come to Spain. Last Masquerade very full. Dined next day at five to the surprize of the gentlemen who visited in the afternoon before all the company was come. Grand Duchess of Tuscany. Nothing settled about her visit. Glad nephew fine.
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