- ReferenceL30/11/342/21
- TitleLetter from Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of Hardwicke to Lady Amabel Lucas, sent from Wimpole. George Hardinge has now transferred his correspondence to the writer, requesting the loan of the Anson letters. ‘I have told him ….that when I come to Town I will send him a copy, not as a loan but as a present.’
- Date free text5 Feb 1815
- Production dateFrom: 1815 To: 1815
- Scope and ContentReference to Lord Dover’s letters, and Lady Lucas’ idea that some might be selected for publication – this might help to fill the chasm occasioned by the loss of his papers at Hill Street. Have had a very full house for some days, but party disperses tomorrow, following which Lady Hardwicke and daughters will soon remove to make preparations for Caroline’s wedding [to Du Pre Alexander, Lord Caledon].
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- Persons/institution keywordHardwicke, Philip Yorke, 3rd Earl of,
Yorke, Philip (3rd Earl of Hardwicke),
Amabel, Baroness Lucas,
Hume-Campbell, Amabell, 1st Countess de Grey, 5th Baroness Lucas,
Lucas, Amabel, Baroness,
Hardinge, George,
Anson, George, 1st Baron,
Yorke, Joseph (1st Baron Dover),
Yorke, Caroline,
Alexander, Du Pre, 2nd Earl of Caledon - Keywords
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