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2664 - Talbot family of Lacock
1 - Estate
2 - Wiltshire
7 - Correspondence
Reference
2664/1/2G/83
Level
Item
Title
Letters to Charles Henry Talbot.
Description
1. 9 Sep from G H Palmer of Lackham confirming he will get on with work on the north transept.
2. 8 Sep from G H Palmer of Lackham. About the north transept of the church, the roof and the bells. Mentions the state of finances and Charles Henry Talbot's generous contribution.
3. 6 Sep from Harold Brakspear to say Mr Palmer is not in favour of spending the money "in this way" so they have to bear it.
4. 4 Sep from Mrs Gladstone of Bowden Park asking if there could be a seat on the hill so people can rest; the piece of common near the Parish Room would be a good place.
5. 5 Sep from Mrs Gladstone of Bowden Park confirming she will go ahead with the seat unless she hears otherwise.
6. 2 Sep from Reverend E W Moberly, Lacock Vicarage to confirm he will ask Banks about the drain at the school.
7. 15 Jul from W Fortune enclosing an account for purchase and transport of netting. Includes note from Charles Henry Talbot about the postal order.
8. 5 Aug from W Fortune with an account for fruit picking.
9. 7 Aug from G D Armour about the Red Lion: he has decided not to write a letter of complaint as he does not want to cause trouble for "the man"; it seems the manager is "rather too fond of his own tap". He accepts that Charles takes an interest in everything to do with the village and he will do whatever Charles wants in the matter.
10. Undated receipt from W Fortune for visitors.
11. 22 Aug from Harold Brakspear to say his wife has just had a son.
Date
1910
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