Including verse by R. M. Milnes.
The letter contains mentions of [Caroline's sisters?] Jane and Louisa, and much discussion of young women such as Mary [Martha Anne?] Thornhill.
The good news [of the birth of Robert O. A. Milnes] 'amazed' them, and 'made Mary Thornhill & others redden with joy': Annabel had given the impression that the birth would be later. The other Milnes children and their cousin Georgy's reactions.
Cavenham. - 'Harriette will see in the Times the noble MIssion Flo Nightingale has undertaken as she was always panting after some great achievement, she will now have her heart's desire. We have been conversing who would make efficient hospital nurses &… read more
Earl's Heaton Vicarage, Dewsbury. - Her nephew George Martin obtained a clerkship in the Inland Revenue by Lady Galway's interest; he now fears dismissal and seeks a clerkship in the P & O; quotes his request for Houghton to approach Edward Thornton,… read more
Mr Belsham was living in Hackney when Robert Pemberton Milnes was his pupil; recalls Charles the groom driving Robert and Rodes to Mr Shepherd's at Gateacre in Liverpool, probably about the time Miss Le Mesurier came as governess; Louisa's eldest sister [… read more
Torquay. - Reminds him he is 'within 6 hours of Torquay' and Mrs Campbell, who is here, would very much like to see him. Quotes 'Jane's correspondent the graceful Clarisse [de Brunètiere-Tallien?] who was here last year...' on 'les beux raisings, et les… read more
1 letter (single sheet; purple edging) in French.
6 Victoria Terrace, Bridlington. - Likes this place, 'Scarbro' being a little London - There are 1, 000 visitors, mainly from Hull & Sheffield'.
Wonders whether Richard meant what he said in the debate [on length of speeches in Parliament] 'to apply… read more
One letter [undated; after 1838] including additional note by Henrietta Monckton-Arundell to her brother Richard. Another [late 1835] written by both Amelia Jane and Caroline Milnes. Letter written before Easter 1842 has additional note from Henrietta… read more
Congratulations on engagement.
Letter written at Fryston, 1 May [1885], by Maria Jane Newton.
Letter on headed notepaper, 'Lansdowne, Torquay', by Henry C. Scragg [?].
Letters from 1855-c. 1858 either in the hand of or with the assistance of adults: Caroline Monckton, Richard Monckton Milnes, Caroline Milnes and Amelia Jane Milnes. Richard Monckton Milnes (letter c 1856) adds a note to Annabella himself. Letter from… read more
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… read more