- ReferenceL30/11/339/500
- TitleLetter from Mary Yorke to Lady de Grey. Robert Plumptre 'read himself in' last Sunday. The writer was content with his slow proper manner of reading, though of his sermon, the writer's son remarked 'What a pity it was that one of the best discourses ever preached should not derive the least benefit from the manner in which it was delivered.'
- Date free text11 Nov 1819
- Production dateFrom: 1819 To: 1819
- Scope and ContentFurther comments about Robert Plumptre. Tewkesbury is contented - wages raised, work of various knids found and subscriptions made for the infirm. Remarks on articles from the newspaper and a loyal address made by Lord Somers.
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