Note from Emma A. Blackburne for Amicia Milnes' birthday, 3 Aug. 1858.
Letter from Sophia MacCarthy, 23 Aug. [1867?]. Includes three pen and ink sketches of scenes on the Rhine.
Letter from Louisa Waddington, 15 [Jul. 1858?]
Two letters from Mary Anne Waddington, 26 Apr. 1858 and [late Jul. 1858?].
Fr[yston]. - No stray box at present. There have been 'four clearances this week': Mary's; to the Dow[ager Lady] G[alway] at Bath, to [R. P. Milnes's sisters at] Torquay, & to J. Melville tonight. The next is to Georgy M[onckton], '& his must be 40 peaches, ofr each of the 27 boys in the house to have one, & Mr Rosen & Mr Jerdein the rest'
At dinner last night there was a 'terrific storm - the lightning killed a woman at the station - &, still more horrible, the hail stones broke 900 panes of our glass'.
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 Monckton-Arundell, and encloses letter from Mary Anne Waddington to Henrietta Monckton Arundell.
Letter of [Jan?] 1828 written on bill from W. [?] Davey for port, sherry and madeira, 16 Jan. 1828 to be paid by Richard Monckton Milnes, but addressed care of Henry Spencer Waddington at Cavenham, Mildenhall.
Including note from [Marianne?] Waddington to Henrietta Eliza Milnes.
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 Edward Arundell Monckton-Arundell, 6th Viscount Galway; his daughter Henrietta Eliza Monckton-Arundell; John [Thornton, his cousin?]; Mary [Anne Waddington, his sister?].