Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth. - Thanks Elizabeth for her long letter: 'the old ladies' must have been very funny. Hopes she found Julian well. Margaret and Reggie Smith are staying on their way north; he seems sensible and is going to travel to India and… read more
Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth. - Thanks for news of Julian; he is bound to be homesick sometimes, but she thinks he will enjoy school; it is worse for Elizabeth, so is glad she is 'having a change' with a friend. The Runcimans came for the day yesterday; it… read more
Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth. - Very good to see Elizabeth's handwriting again, and to hear she is recovering; agrees that it is 'a comfort to know that things could not have gone really right' [with the baby Elizabeth has miscarried]; sure she will bear… read more
Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth. - Glad to hear from Bob that Elizabeth is doing well. Wishes she could come to see her but says she is 'a useless old lady now'. It will be good when she can see the children; Julian will be happy to have a 'companion' while… read more
On headed notepaper for Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland:- Asks her to thank his father for his letter. Will not be long now until the family are all together at Wallington. They are going to lunch with Aunt Nora today, so he does not have much time to… read more
On headed notepaper for Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland:- Sends his father '[m]any happy returns' for his birthday; would have forgotten if not for his mother. Hears 'by report' that he is going to speak at Morpeth on Saturday but 'can hardly imagine… read more
On headed notepaper for Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland:- Thanks his mother for her letter and the 'extract about the match'; after the start they [Harrow against Eton?] have had, they should win. Is glad C[harlie] could see it; hopes he will be all… read more
Paris. - This is his 'last fortnight in France'; will be about a week in the Verdun district with [Francis] Birrell, leaving for there tomorrow morning, then a week more in Paris, after which they will start home, he expects around the 23rd. Has found a '… read more
On headed notepaper for Herris Dean, Falmouth (crossed through): - Georgie 'comes down here and plays at trains with the balls'; Aunt Annie [Philips] has 'got all the animals in the ark'; Robert broke his sword 'by knocking it into the ground'. Aunt Nora… read more
Cambo, Northumberland. - Bob's parents have just visited to tell her the 'good news' [of his engagement]. Taormina [where he met Elizabeth] will be 'more than ever a charmed spot' for him. His parents both seem 'much pleased' with his choice; they are… read more
[On headed notepaper for Wallington]:- Thanks his mother for her letter. Is very glad Charlie has 'got his remove'; does not think Charlie will be able to get it this term, as there are 'only three or four removes'. Mr Bowen says Héricourt was the last… read more
Wallington, Cambo, Morpeth. - They have just had a 'long letter from Robert' [in the East] but have not yet read it through; expects Elizabeth will also hear from him. Julian becomes ever more talkative. Miss [Charlotte?] Moberly has been to visit. The… read more
Welcombe, Stratford on Avon. - Glad Elizabeth has someone to nurse her, and hopes she will now improve and be able to get to the sea. Dreadful weather, with fog and mist; thinks there are floods. Mary is taking her first ride; finds her 'very nice and… read more
8, Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. - Will send this letter to Florence as expects Elizabeth and Robert will leave Ravello today; sorry that they have not had good weather. Has been very busy this week visiting Cheyne Gardens: [George and Janet's new baby Mary]… read more
The Shiffolds. - Dr Clarke says that Bessie 'could not be doing better'; Paul is also very well, and 'sleeps a fair amount'; Clarke will come again tomorrow. The nurse 'manages splendidly'. The household is also getting on very well: Mrs Ent[icknap] '… read more