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Letter from William Carr Fenton to Robert Pemberton Milnes
HOUG/B/O/2/7 · Item · 23 Apr. 1840
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

St. Saviour's Road, St. Helier, Jersey. - 'Letters cost nothing nowadays', so he will write and let Milnes know how they have been since they left England. Mrs Fenton is much better; he bought her a New Forest pony and now she 'never rides less then 12 or 14 miles a day'; the children also 'grow fat' and do very well. St Helier's is 'the most beautiful place I ever saw'; housing is dear, but 'Every Article of Food is 30 per cent cheaper than in England except Bread'. Does not understand this, as he is sure more corn has been brought to the island since he came there than would be needed for everyone on it for a year; has 'no doubt a great deal of it, finds its way into England as Jersey Meal - which is exported for Seed to England'. Discusses the price of meat and wine, and the nature of the farming land. Attendance at church on Sunday 'set[s] us an example'.

Hopes Milnes' wife is better. His 'duty' may be done in four Sundays, and then he will return. Worth coming here if Milnes wants an 'excursion'; the Malanta [? - ship] from Southampton is 'like your own drawing Room, and a passage only of 10 or 11 hours'.

Letter from William Carr Fenton to Richard Monckton Milnes
HOUG/A/B/6/4 · Item · 8 Dec. 1851
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

On headed notepaper (with illustration) for the Yorkshire Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Eastfield House, Doncaster., but dated at 'Mattersey, Bawtry' -Called at Bawtry this morning and found from Mr Atkinson that Milnes was on the way to 'Wooburn' [sic: Woburn]. Advice on the management of the 'beautiful little black pony' which he saw in the yard; has sent round carrots from his own store for it and will send more if needed. Hopes Milnes has not put him 'on the list with Messrs Copport [?] and Edwards' because he has 'stood God-father for Mr W. Duncombe in Bassetlaw [East Retford constituency]'. Hears of 'no opposition this time, and it will be his own fault if he is not again returned at the General Election'. Moxon, Letts and Milnes 'stand A. 1 at Pontefract'. His second daughter is in town, but will return in a fortnight.

Letters to Robert Pemberton Milnes
HOUG/B/O/2 · Documento · [1813 or later]-1856
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Letters from: Caroline, Countess d'Andreis; George Davison Bland; Thomas Davison Bland; Edward Cheney; John Craufurd; Rev. William C. Fenton; Mary Gaskell, née Brandreth; his sister Caroline Milnes; his wife Hon. Henrietta Maria Milnes; his mother Rachael Milnes; his brother Richard Rodes Milnes; his nephew and son-in-law George Edward Arundell Monckton-Arundell, 6th Viscount Galway; his daughter Henrietta Eliza Monckton-Arundell, Viscountess Galway; William Moorhouse; his cousin John Thornton; his brother-in-law Marmaduke Wyvill; his nephew Richard Rodes Wyvill.