ED 360 03 04 23a
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ED 360 03 04 23a
Title
Fanny Keate: Letter from Countess Pauline Neale
Level
Item
Date
1810
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From 16 Hertford St, Mayfair October 2nd Tuesday morning
Scotland was a distressing visit, 'completely useless' and her friend remains in a bad state so they have rushed back to London. Hopes the dear 'Doctor' does not find his right arm is too often tired. She dreamt of Eton and the playing fields, and was happier in dream than in reality.
Col Paget (?) has written that he was threatened to lose everything, the Joccaniens (?) are become a new set of uncontrollable animals.
Addressed to Mrs Keate, Windsor, Eton College
England 1810 on front
Scotland was a distressing visit, 'completely useless' and her friend remains in a bad state so they have rushed back to London. Hopes the dear 'Doctor' does not find his right arm is too often tired. She dreamt of Eton and the playing fields, and was happier in dream than in reality.
Col Paget (?) has written that he was threatened to lose everything, the Joccaniens (?) are become a new set of uncontrollable animals.
Addressed to Mrs Keate, Windsor, Eton College
England 1810 on front
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