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Document number: 3478
Date: 17 Mar 1837
Postmark: 18 Mar 1837
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: FEILDING Elisabeth Theresa, née Fox Strangways
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Collection number historic: LA37-8
Last updated: 12th February 2012

Laycock Abbey
17th March

My Dear Henry

a thousand joys to you that it is all so happily over. Pray write again very soon, as we shall be very anxious for another account. Let Olive or Olivia be one of her <1> names, & let them all be pretty very pretty I beg & desire. Gwendoline is a family name, so is Maude or Matilda, so is Ankaret, so are Perina Gertrude Leonilla & Gilberta. Our ancestors had great variety. Dont let it be a common name. Theresa is very pretty, so is Julia, so is Blanche, & Camilla, & Cecilia. I hope you will do better than Ly Jersey <2> who after waiting and searching a long time for a superlatively exquisite name for her youngest daughter, at last found nothing better than Adela. Lady Londonderry <3> did better who after long deliberation pitched on Hyacintha. On the whole I think Theresa Olive would run off the tongue better & more musically than most. You fell into an egregious solecism last time in having Lord & Lady Ilchester <4> both sponsors for the same child!

The weather continues gloomy & cold & repulsive to all the genial efforts of Spring. Did you see some verses in the Examiner which begin “Month of March, why the devil dont you March? Everybody must be impatient to get rid of it, I never remember such a one. Mr F. <5> has taken a great deal of trouble about Mr Elgee’s? <6> appointment, & I am sorry it has failed for this year, it was decided this morning

Dont fail to write again soon

affly yrs
E F

I wrote you a long letter yesterday enclosed to William <7>

Henry Fox Talbot Esqr
65 Harley Street
London


Notes:

1. Rosamond Constance ‘Monie’ Talbot (1837–1906), artist & WHFT’s 2nd daughter.

2. Sarah Sophia Villiers, née Fane, Lady Jersey (1785–1867).

3. Frances Anne Emily Stewart-Vane, née Vane-Tempest (d. 1865), wife of the 3rd Marquess of Londonderry.

4. Henry Stephen Fox Strangways, 3rd Earl of Ilchester (1787–1858), and Juliana Maria Strangways, née Digby (d. 1842).

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

6. See Doc. No: 03456.

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

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