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Document number: 71
Date: Thu 12 May 1836
Dating: undated - see 03281
Recipient: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Author: EDGCUMBE Caroline Augusta, née Feilding
Collection: British Library, London, Manuscripts - Fox Talbot Collection
Last updated: 1st September 2003

Mt Edgcumbe <1>

Thursday eveg

My dear Henry

We were afraid some accident had happened to prevent your arrival today, thinking, of course, you had slept at Ivy-bridge, <2> & sat in the garden all the evening watching every boat that crossed, in hopes it was you. I still wonder you did not cross, even late, rather than go to the Hotel –

We shall be delighted to see you at 10, or any time after that suits you, & if the weather is bad, or threatens, Ld V. <3> will send his large boat to fetch you, & a man to the hotel to direct – but if the weather is fine, it will be wholly unnecessary; as The <Jian?> plaisir <4> shall be in readiness at the passage to convey your things to the house, & yourselves too, unless you prefer walking

Addio fratello carissimo <5>

Yr affte Sister

Caroline


Notes:

1. Mt Edgecumbe, near Plymouth: seat of the Earl of Mt Edgcumbe

2. See Doc. No: 03281.

3. Ernest Augustus Edgcumbe, Lord Valletort, 3rd Earl of Mt Edgcumbe (1797–1861), WHFT’s brother-in-law.

4. Pleasure.

5. Goodbye dear brother.

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