- ReferenceL30/11/339/590
- TitleLetter from Mary Yorke to Lady de Grey, sent from Forthampton Court. Accepts kind offer of venison, as Mr & Mrs Dunne are expected.
- Date free text14 Jul 1923
- Production dateFrom: 1823 To: 1823
- Scope and ContentMrs Waddington is coming to place her young charge [Frances Cocks] into its Mothers arms while she is in Switzerland. Reference to the speech made by Francis John Robinsion on the conclusion of the parliamentry session. Comments on Lady de Grey's account of Tunbridge. 'Long but amicable cause in Chancery is just determined against P Cocks and in favour of Lord Eastnor; believes Lord Eastnor is sorry for the result. Gives some detail of the case.
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