Written before their marriage on 22 Aug. 1808.
Hughenden Manor. - Must decline invitation to Fryston with regret; had hoped to visit after Burghley but must return to Town on the 27th; sorry to miss seeing Milnes and his wife.
Dictated?
For a lotion. Dated 'Bawtry May 19th 1846' and signed 'J. N.' (or S. N.). Printed device of [H. B.] Muriel, Brighton, 'Chemist to the Queen', stuck onto prescription and a folio number, 8926, filled in.
By Robert Pemberton Milnes. With dedication: 'To Harriette Galway, | The best of daughters, | Midway in the journey of life - One parent at rest from hers, the other near at the close of his,| Gives these his pages of their first journey together'.
Letters 109 and 122 are written jointly to Milnes's sister Henrietta Eliza
Headed 'Mr Pearson's Prescription for the Ointment and labelled 'The Hon[orab]le Mrs Milnes | a copy | copied Feby 21st 1843'.
One letter (1843) encloses letter from Richard Monckton Milnes to Robert Pemberton Milnes.
Letter of 9 Mar. [1931] includes additional note from Robert Pemberton Milnes to 'Harriet' [Henrietta Maria Milnes?'].
Letter of 11 Feb 1842 encloses letters from Amelia Jane Milnes and Henrietta Monckton-Arundell [both c. 10 Feb 1842] to Richard Monckton Milnes.
Letter of [6? Jan 1848] includes additional note from Robert Pemberton Milnes to Richard Monckton Milnes.
Letter of 27 Mar. [18660?] includes extract of letter from Lady Langdale to Miss Melville