- ReferenceL30/12/35/159
- TitleLetters from Hugh Hume-Campbell (Lord Marchmont) and Elizabeth Hume Campbell, to son Alexander Hume-Campbell [on same sheet]. Sent from Hemel Hempstead to Gottingen. Will stay in Hemel Hempstead this week to leave time to arrange matters for setting out for Spa as soon the the [King's] bithday is over, probably about 6th June.
- Date free text5 Nov 1769
- Production dateFrom: 1769 To: 1769
- Scope and ContentTravel arrangements of the Duke of Gloucester, who is setting out about the 10th or 12th, and whether Alexander would meet him at Hanover or Brunswick. Elizabeth writes '...it does not seem to be at all certain whether Mr Fleming's lady will live long enought to be married, and he appears so cool upon the subject that I believe her death will not hinder one single meal.'
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