Description | 1. Notes about the cost of boundary fences and paths for a burial ground, the cost of employing Thomas Holloway, surveyor, for measuring and mapping grounds, payments to people for jobs done, and the changes of doctors at Box. 2. Leaflet about Cushman's Patent Menthol Inhaler, and a leaflet about a medication called Aanglen to help with a wide range of diseases. 3. 7 Nov 1898 from the Bath Drug Company to say they do provide the tablets requested. 4. 30 Nov 1898 Note by Charles Henry Talbot about the vicar's fees for work carried out and the services performed. 5. 5 Dec 1898 from Matilda Caroline Gilchrist-Clark saying that she thinks Mr Brakspear was too confident in finding something because of the lay of the land and as they get further along in the work they may well find that they want to stop it before it goes too far. Talks about the fig tree which they had discussed about cutting it down but she thinks they will all be sorry if this goes ahead; asks if it could be trimmed and the branches near the small window removed. 6. 10 Dec 1898 from Reverend James Davenport of Wichenford Vicarage of Worcester, to say he wrote to the vicar of Lacock about the Johnson family of Bowden; he is sending Charles some pedigree notes and would like information about the Johnsons. Talks about the Johnsons and Davenports and provides dates and names, and the family free of the Davenports of Worfield. 7. 13 Dec 1898 from G Bristol to say he is not neglecting the question of fees with regard to Malmesbury Abbey and asks if it was to be decided not to use one of the prominent architects: would Mr Brakspear be the right man? |