Item 190 - Letter from Caroline Trevelyan to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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TRER/9/190

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Letter from Caroline Trevelyan to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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  • 28 Oct 1900 (Creation)

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Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland. - The railway between Newcastle and Morpeth was 'washed away' by a storm on Friday , and they 'had no fish or newspapers yesterday' but the weather is better now and they are having 'fine sunsets'. They have had a quiet week, with only Sir Steuart Bayly staying; Charlie is away again for a few days. Is sure George will like seeing the Mill House; hopes Elizabeth and he become good friends 'as he is a very sterling character'. Asks what news there is of Elizabeth's aunt and the 'other invalids' [Maria Hubrecht and Alphonse Grandmont]. Asks if Elizabeth will be in London when she is next there on the 6th, and whether she has had another [violin] lesson.

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      Pencil annotation dating the letter to 1900

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