Description | 1. 31 Aug 1892 from Edward M Young of Notton Lodge: the Misses Villiers, his stepson and brother in law would like to visit Lacock that afternoon and Charles is then invited for tea afterwards. 2. 20 Aug 1892 from Ela in Dorset to say she is visiting the Eliots at Radipole Manor and will go to Abbotsbury: suggests Charles joins her at Swanage. 3. 26 Aug 1892 from Rosamond in London with good news of Jack (their nephew). His treatment takes two weeks. 4. 23 Feb [1826] to and from unknown about arrangements and cost of transport of goods to the continent. 5. 25 Aug 1892 from Matilda Caroline Gilchrist Clark to say she is thinking about joining Jack (her son) in Paris. In Edinburgh 10 days before, Jack and another young man were bitten by Jack's favourite dog, Sam. The dog having immediately died, the Doctors advised them as a precaution to get treatment at the Pasteur Institute. The post mortem on the dog found nothing so there should be no risk. |