- ReferenceL30/11/339/573
- TitleLetter from Mary Yorke to Lady de Grey, sent from Forthampton. Sorry to hear that Lady Sarah [Robinson] is still in a delicate state of health. The dear little girls' recovery, however, is a great point in her mother's favour [reference to Eleanor Henrietta Robinson].
- Date free text13 Jan 1823
- Production dateFrom: 1823 To: 1823
- Scope and ContentMiss Plumptre has at last got her liberty, but is so partial to her little crib that she intends to return to it occasionally to rest. Writer has made wedding visit to Laetitia Dunne, where she saw Agneta Beauchamp and her mother. Reference to Jacqueline de Hompesch being 'much confined.' Brief news of various family members. Mention of fog and floods and the proposed bridge over the Severn.
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