Wednesday, March 21, 1832 (Partial Entry)
1832
March
Wednesday 21
9 10/..
12 35/..
finish morning
Fahrenheit 61° at 9 1/4 in my room and 55 at 10 1/4 in the balcony Letter
from Bessell (London) to say a steamer goes every Sunday morning early for
Calais – quarantine 10 days – hope the representation made to the French
government this term will be shortened –
Letter from Lady Gordon
3 pp. pages and ends – dated Sunday
18th instante mense – Garnstone, Hereford – It seems she had not got my letter
– was to be a fortnight longer at Mr. Peploe’s (Garnstone) then going to Lord
Hereford’s Tregoyd, Hay – then to her brother Sir George Comewall Moccas,
Hereford – thinks of being at the Star and Garter Richmond about the 27th April
for the purpose of hiring governess, maid, and foreign man and
then go to Dover and get across the water as soon as she can – settle
in Paris if I can make her live there respectably and have
WYAS Finding Number
-- SH:7/ML/E/15/0042
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