- ReferenceL30/12/35/135
- TitleLetter from Elizabeth Hume-Campbell (Lady Marchmont) to her son Alexander Hume-Campbell, Lord Polwarth. Will be very happy if Parliament rises in March, as the newspapers suggest.
- Date free text20 Feb 1770
- Production dateFrom: 1770 To: 1770
- Scope and ContentMention of a masquerade at Mrs Cornely's next Monday. The writer is not going to attend. [Mrs Cornely's Assembly Rooms at Carlisle House, Soho Square]. Father's face grows daily worse [Windmill Crompton]. Col. Pringle went to Scotland on Saturday 'just to pay a visit to his little wife, and is to return again.' Comments about dogs. George Tonyn has been gone some time to the coast of Africa.
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