Description | 1. 2 Aug Letter from Rosamond Talbot describing her surroundings in Bishop Auckland and an artillery exercise in the town. 2. 13 Aug Letter from Rosamond Talbot with an account of Durham, including many details about the cathedral. 3. 15 Aug Memorandum by Albert Lines apologising in response to a complaint. 4. 15 Aug Letter from Thomas Holloway about windows for Mr Pullen, a new oak door for Lacock Abbey yard and Mr Gale's bill. 5. 15 Aug Letter from W E Mullens about elections, and fear that will not be successful. 6. 6 Aug Letter from G Evington following the death of his brother. 7. 28 Sep Letter from R Humphries about the Raleigh pedigree and links to Lacock, Langley Burrell, Bremhill. He states that John Raleigh was buried at Lacock in Nov 1726. Wanted to know if a report that Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn had breakfasted at Spye Park was correct. 8. 28 Sep Letter from Rosamond Talbot with general news and saying that she had just read that Lord Methuen had died. 9. 24 Sep Letter from Ela Talbot with news of visitors and weddings. 10. 30 Sep Letter on mourning paper, from Paul Methuen following the death of Lord Methuen. 11. 5 Oct Letter from P Delme Awdry about Mr Harris's purchase money for a cottage. 12. 6 Oct Letter from Constance Gilchrist-Clark about charitable activities and a bad sea journey. 13. 28 Aug Letter from W J March requesting a gift of books to the Wiltshire Lodge of the Independent Order of Good Templars, Coffee Tavern, Lacock. 14. 8 Oct Letter from W J March thanking him for the gift of books. 15. 3 Dec Letter from Constance Gilchrist-Clark concerning some music cabinets that Charles was giving them. Includes details of influenza patients. 16. 10 Dec Letter from P Delme Awdry about Henry Austin's rent and his Father John Austin paying it. 17. 12 Dec Letter from Matilda Caroline Gilchrist-Clark concerning her case of influenza and arrangements to go to Durham for William Gilchrist-Clark's ordination. 18. 12 Dec Letter from Rosamond Talbot about the death of Mr Elliot and the difficulties in his marriage, and arrangements for transport of music cabinets to Dumfries. |