ED 360 03 05 13
ED 360 03 05 13
Fanny Keate: Letter from Countess Pauline Neale
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19th Century
From 7 Sussex Square Hyde Park Sunday June 9th. Berates Fanny for being a lazy correspondent. Writes of her shock at the murderous attempt on her King's life which her protected her from until she heard of it through her own letters.
Trying to plan a visit to Fanny but also to visit the Lakes. Hopes to hear John preach without being plagued by wasps as she was once before. Enjoying Kensington Gardens and seeing her cousin Lady L. Melville. Found 'not the most dashing part of the world' filling Kensington Gardens. Expresses her love for Fanny.
Trying to plan a visit to Fanny but also to visit the Lakes. Hopes to hear John preach without being plagued by wasps as she was once before. Enjoying Kensington Gardens and seeing her cousin Lady L. Melville. Found 'not the most dashing part of the world' filling Kensington Gardens. Expresses her love for Fanny.
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