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Document number: 725
Date: 07 Nov 1816
Dating: year added in another hand, possibly WHFT's
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: FEILDING Elisabeth Theresa, née Fox Strangways
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Collection number historic: LA16-40
Last updated: 19th February 2012

Redlynch <1>
7th November 1816 <2>

My Dear Henry

Henceforth direct your Letters to Sackville Street, <3> as Mr F. <4> goes to town this Evening, & I am doubtful how much longer I stay here, but certainly not many days. I wonder I do not hear from you, but suppose you must be hunting M. As – all over the Country. Last Night was the coldest I ever remember I could not sleep for thinking myself in Nova Zembla. <5> I should like to know what degree of Cold it was exactly. Every body prophesies a very hard winter. I like your Euphratic paranomasia <6> very much. Have Did you ever hear the Furiarum maxima juxta [sic] Accubat of Virgil <7> applied à une une méchante femme couchée auprès de son mari. <8>

We have a Bruton boy called Paul who goes every day to Wincanton for the letters, so we call him Paulo post – As he is generally after his time he might as well be called Paulo post futuras – so much for Zummerzetzhire <9> wit.

By the bye if it was not for the middle voice, aorists & duals & dialects Greek would be very easy, but they encumber it sadly – [illegible] <10> cloy my genius. Adieu, <11> I am afraid I shall never be that happiest of human beings a Scholar.

A poor Girl here whose schooling I pay for, told me she now thanked God almighty she should be a Scholar. Adieu again

Caramente abbracciarendoti con vero amore <12>

Sono <13> [illegible]
EF

I begin to be tired of this place, the paths are choked with dead leaves & Winter begins to spread his desolate domain.

Do you feel as if you required Sea air?

ansr this matter

W. H. Fox Talbot Er
Revd Mr Barne’s
Castleford
Ferrybridge


Notes:

1. Redlynch, Somerset, seat of the Earls of Ilchester (Barons of Redlynch).

2. Probably in WHFT’s hand.

3. 31 Sackville Street, London residence of the Feildings, often used as a London base by WHFT.

4. Rear Admiral Charles Feilding (1780–1837), Royal Navy; WHFT’s step-father.

5. The remote island of Nova Zembla (Novaya Zemlya).

6. Rhyming words, playing upon words.

7. ‘The greatest of the furies lies nearby’, Virgil, Æneid, book vi, lines 605–606.

8. A naughty woman lying next to her husband.

9. That is, Somersetshire with the local pronunciation.

10. Text obscured under seal.

11. Goodbye.

12. Embracing you dearly with true love.

13. I am.

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