Description | 1. 12 Dec from Maurice Homer thanking Charles and Miss Talbot for arranging transport to Lacock Halt enabling him to catch the up train at Chippenham and claiming kinship through George Horner, their common great, great, great-grandfather. 2. 14 Dec from Charles Robbins, a solicitor of the successor firm of J H Bolton who had acted for William Henry Fox Talbot, claiming to enclose a card dated 12 Dec 1854 of "…the first shadow thrown upon paper by the Talbotype process…" 3. 18 Dec from Charles Robbins confirming that if any of William Henry Fox Talbot's papers were found they would not be parted with without Charles Henry Talbot's consent but that none of those sought were recorded as held. 4. Undated note concerning Ivy House, Chippenham that the date "1728" was on the lead pipes. |