Letters to: Emma Blackburne, née Hesketh; his sister Amelia Jane Milnes; his wife Hon. Henrietta Maria Milnes; his mother Rachael Milnes; his brother Richard Rodes Milnes; his sister-in-law Hon. Frances Jane Monckton; his nephew and son-in-law George… read more
25 York Terrace, Regent's Park. - Grateful for Milnes' consideration; fears George might get into mischief if not employed; connection of Mr Dewar and Milnes' mother; Milnes' use of homeopathic medicines; Fanny Monckton and other friends; House of… read more
144 and 152 endorsed by Henrietta Maria Milnes.
149: Includes letter from Hon. Elizabeth Mary Monckton to Robert Pemberton Milnes, [Jun. 1828].
155: Includes lines by Tennyson beginning 'Where are ye / Thrones...' [Timbuctoo], copied by MoncktonMilnes, Oct.… read more
Includes verse by Hon. Frances Jane Monckton.
Headed 'To my dearest sister Harriet M. Milnes with the gift of a frame for the Portrait of the Rev'd'.
First line 'Thy fav'rite Preacher's fram'd! my gift of love!'.
With addition by Fanny Monckton.
Fryston. - Notes that Fanny 'boast[s]' of her handwriting and writes a paragraph in imitation of it: 'I don't know whether you admire this new style better than my accustomed, but I am keen [?] it is bitter than your ordinary scrawl'. Doesn't expect he… read more
Fryston. - Richard comes tomorrow: 'there will be, as there always is, a violent contest at Pontefract, but I am afeered there is no sort of doubt of Richard's re-election'
Bawtry. - Bland's wife's convalescence and his sister's accident; doctor at Worcester assured him that breaking a bone late in life ultimately restored the constitution; hopes Miss Bland's fracture will permit some movement. Heavy rain welcome here but… read more