Description | Letters to George Strickland 7th baronet Mary to George: Little Lucy has been ill. 'I have no wish but to do what will make you most comfortable and happy'. nd. Mary to George: anxious she has not seen George or the boys nd Charles Constable to George Strickland [watermark 1824] : arranging a family visit Mary to George: attempting to arrange a visit nd. Charles Winn to George discusses travel arrangements nd. Mary to George [watermark 1824] is wanting to know his whereabouts and discusses family visits Copy letter George Strickland to Rev John Strickland, 1817: discusses alterations to the house, rejects a new window as there is already plenty of Window Tax William Strickland to George Strickland 1827 discusses a replacement teacher Letters from J Brougham to George Strickland 1827 Mary Strickland to George Strickland 1827 discusses wish to visit Howsham and Rowley together. Discusses local politics (highways and turnpikes?). William Strickland father to George 1827, wishes they would all visit, terrible rain, discusses turnpikes acts in relation to the justices Lord Morpeth Castle Howard to Strickland 1827 mentions resolutions regarding magistrates were carried Copy reply George Strickland to his father 1827 mentions difficulties in visiting Wassand and his own father Mary Strickland to George Strickland [watermark 1827] expresses sorrow that he is not planning to visit her. Mary Howard is sitting for a picture. Mary Strickland to George Strickland 1827: is grieved at the treatment he has received and hopes they can both forget the past, discusses family matters Mary Strickland to George Strickland 1827 is hoping to see him Mary Strickland to George Strickland 1827: likes his pamphlet and hopes he does not burn it, talks of boys. Hopes to see him and asks for his opinion on drawing. His reading his pamphlets on the Corn Laws. |