Related Letters
My dear Miss Keary Here I am in the depths of Devonshire which must account for my not having sooner answered your letter. We both got out of sorts and wanted a change so here we are, thinking this beautiful county infinitely more beautiful in spring than in autumn, the red earth and young green contrast so beautifully together.
I think it does seem wise to complete the Scandinavian sketches with Magnus, and the Siamese bits that ... continue reading
Many many thanks for your most kind letter, and for telling me of the happy prospect before Dora . . . I have asked Mrs. Wilson to send on to you a letter of Bishop Patteson’s, which I think you will feel refreshed by reading; please send it on to Miss Anne Mackenzie. You are so very kind, and it would be very delightful to make one in the migration; but I have only seen ... continue reading
Dear Madam I expect to receive the Policy from the Norwich Union Office in a day or two & will then forward it to Mrs. Yonge as you wish. You know of course that at the present time the Policy is absolutely your property & stands in your name with the Company
I am yours faithy Chas Wooldridge
Miss Yonge Lady Seaton’s Beechwood Devon
... continue readingDear Mr Holgate This is really only an abridgement of the article in the Christian Remembrancer, except that I added the going to Winchester College chapel in 1854. I signed the paper because once or twice I found myself writing I to a personal reminiscence, but it can be altered if you wish it. I think Lord Seaton’s personal appearance is fully described in the paper. He was the most striking old man I ever saw. ... continue reading