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Document number: 3306
Date: Mon 20 Jun 1836
Postmark: 20 Jun 1836
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: FEILDING Elisabeth Theresa, née Fox Strangways
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Last updated: 7th June 2010

Monday

My Dear Henry

I enclose an advertisement of a Book you will of course buy, if you know of it, as you possess Sir Henry Slingsby <1> Portrait painted when he was in the Tower, just before he was beheaded and his daughter married Sir John Talbot. <2> - Fitzsimmons <3> told me he had lost his chance of being taken as a Gardener any where near London for this Season - Now I cannot understand that, as gardens must be cultivated all the year round, & I intend to ascertain the accuracy of this statement by asking at several Nursery gardens in the Environs. If it is true of course then we must think of a recompense.

Why have you left off writing to me?

Whenever you are really coming you must be sure to let me know, as Mr Montgomerie <4> is just arrived from Paris, & has got possession of your bed & must have time to look for another

Yrs
E F

Horatia <5> is going to appear aujourd hui <6> in one of her beautiful Paris dresses <7> at Lord Hertford's <8> in the Regents Park

London June twenty W Strangways <9>
Henry Fox Talbot Esq
Lacock Abbey
Chippenham


Notes:

1. Sir Henry Slingsby (1602-1658). The newly published book was by Rev. D. Parsons, The Original Diary of Sir Henry Slingsby, of Scriven, Bart. (London: J. B. Nicholls & Son, 1836) - it was based on his manuscript and family letters. In 1840, WHFT photographed a portrait of his 'Barbara Slingsby', either his widow, Barbara, née Belasyse (1609-1641) or his daughter Barbara (see note 2) - Schaaf 360.

2. Barbara Slingsby, and her husband Sir John Talbot.

3. Cornelius Fitzsimmons, Scottish gardener at Lacock Abbey.

4. Rev George Stephen Molyneux Montgomerie(1790-1850), close friend of Talbot family, artist, Rector of Garboldisham, near Thetford, Norfolk.

5. Henrietta Horatia Maria Gaisford, née Feilding (1810-1851), WHFT's half-sister.

6. Today.

7. See Doc. No: 03292.

8. Francis Charles Seymour-Ingram, 3rd Marquess of Hertford (1777-1842).

9. William Thomas Horner Fox Strangways, 4th Earl of Ilchester (1795-1865), botanist, art collector & diplomat.