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Document number: 280
Date: Fri 02 Apr 1869
Dating: see 04860
Recipient: TALBOT Charles Henry
Author: TALBOT William Henry Fox
Collection: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Chippenham
Collection number: Lacock Abbey Deposit WRO 2664
Last updated: 7th July 2006

Lacock

Friday April 2

My Dear Charles

Shall I send your letters in a parcel to the Club?

I had a very pleasant visit at Cotehele, <1> but the journey both ways was very cold and the neighbourhood of Taunton on my return was cover'd with snow.

Monie <2> says the weather at Venice is still very bad and travellers arriving from Florence report that it is equally bad there. I have written to Tilly <3> to congratulate her on the success of her friend Major Walker <4> in the election, and the defeat of Sir S. Waterlow <5> the London Alderman. <6> I did not expect it - Elections do no good in a county - Dumfries used to be a very quiet county, now people receive threatening letters.

I stay here perhaps a week longer.

Adieu
Your affte

Father

I hope you got my letter from Cotehele.

Notes:

1. Cotehele, Cornwall: ancient house, seat of the Earl of Mt Edgcumbe, now a National Trust Property.

2. Rosamond Constance 'Monie' Talbot (1837-1906), artist & WHFT's 2nd daughter.

3. Matilda Caroline Gilchrist-Clark, 'Tilly', née Talbot (1839-1927), WHFT's 3rd daughter.

4. Colonel George Gustavus Walker (1831-1897), Conservative MP; was a Major, Scottish Borderers Militia, and a Magistrtate for the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Sat as MP for Dumfriesshire, 1865-1869, and from 1869-1874, when he retired.

5. Sir Sydney Hedley Waterlow (1822-1906), Liberal MP; elected an Alderman of London for Langbourn Ward, 1863, Sheriff of London, 1866-1867, Lord Mayor of London, 1872-1873. He represented Dumfriesshire for only a few months in 1869 and later sat for Maidstone, 1874-1880, and Gravesend, 1880-1885.

6. A civic dignitary next in rank to the mayor, elected by fellow councillors, a superior member of an English county council.

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