- ReferenceL30/11/323/111
- TitleLetter from Agneta Yorke to Amabel, Lady Lucas, sent from Bath. [Typed transcript available].
- Date free text31 Aug 1814
- Production dateFrom: 1814 To: 1814
- Scope and ContentReference to the marriage of Frederick John Robinson and Sarah Albinia Louisa Hobart. Son Charles and wife Harriet are coming to visit; they will visit son Joseph and his lady at the Lodge on the way. The journey will be a great undertaking for Mrs [Harriet] Yorke, with her uncertain head and nerves. The writer has not seen her for 6 years. The Hardwickes were at The Hague on the 23rd; were to dine with the Princess of Orange and to attend her drawing room at the House in the Wood; from The Hague they proceed to Brussells and then Paris. The Eliots have arrived at Caledon [County Tyrone].
- Level of descriptionitem
- Persons/institution keywordYorke, Agneta,
Hume-Campbell, Amabell, 1st Countess de Grey, 5th Baroness Lucas,
Polwarth, Amabel Grey, Viscountess,
Lucas, Amabel, Baroness,
Robinson, Frederick John,
Hobart, Sarah Albinia Louisa,
Yorke, Charles Philip,
Yorke, Harriet,
Yorke, Joseph Sydney,
Yorke, Urania Anne [Marchioness dowager of Clanricarde],
Yorke, Philip (3rd Earl of Hardwicke) - Keywords
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