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- 23 [Sept. 1871] (Creation)
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2 ff.
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embossed notepaper for Dunrobin Castle, Sutherland. - Lord Chesham looked after Amy well; two other young ladies had to sleep in their ball dresses in the gentlemen's dressing room at the hotel as their maid had hidden their room keys too well; visited Bishops; [Edens?] hope to be of assistance to Annabella Milnes; row in the train over reserved carriage for Dunrobin; encountered Miss [Catherine M.] Marsh there - Houghton moved to tears by her account of death of a wild man he knew as a boy, or perhaps it was gout. Lady John Scott is now singing and Lord Delamere talking to Miss Marsh like Hedley Vicars; the chief financial adviser of the Khedive, a young French officer 'late at Metz', and the engineer Sir Henry (?) Jones are also here; discusses other guests.
Contains note by Hon. Amicia Milnes.
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- Milnes, Annabella Hungerford (1814–1874), née Crewe, wife of 1st Baron Houghton (Subject)
- Cavendish, William George (1815-1882), 2nd Baron Chesham, politician (Subject)
- FitzGerald, Amicia Henrietta (d 1902), née Milnes, wife of Sir Gerald FitzGerald (Subject)
- Marsh, Catherine (1818-1912), philanthropist and writer (Subject)
- Spottiswoode, Alicia Ann Scott (1810-1900), songwriter and composer (Subject)
- Cholmondeley, Hugh (1811–1887), 2nd Baron Delamere, politician (Subject)
- Vicars, Hedley Shafto Johnstone (1826-1855), army officer and evangelical (Subject)