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  <dc:title>Letter from Eleanor Anne Porden to John Franklin, while he is visiting his family in Lincolnshire and she is staying in Buckinghamshire, including request from her for him to call her Eleanor</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Has taken a few moments away from writing to her sister to write to Franklin. Cannot understand why John's letters are so prompt and yet her own take so long to arrive. Amused at the contrary nature of John's descriptions of Lincolnshire. 'Labouriously idle' in Fulmer Grove, spending every day walking and riding - done her health good. Insists that London air has never done her harm. Will finish up her end of the arrangements concerning the sale of house and leave the rest to itself. Yesterday went to Windsor but weather prevented a perfect view of the castle. Loves Gothic architecture. Feels contempt for Grecian and Romanesque architecture. Implores John to address her as Eleanor in letters.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>23 May 1823</dc:date>
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