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D8760 - Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth - 1714-1994
F - Family records of the extended Franklin family and the Gell family of Hopton Hall - 1714-1994
FEP - Records of Eleanor Anne Porden, first wife of Sir John Franklin - 1800-1828
1 - Correspondence of Eleanor Anne Porden - 1800-1825
1 - Letters from John Franklin to Eleanor Anne Porden, later his wife - 1822-1825
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D8760/F/FEP/1/1/6
Former Reference
D3311/8/3/3
Title
Letter from John Franklin to Eleanor Anne Porden, on his having been engaged in business but wanting to be with her tomorrow
Date
17-18 Jan 1823
Description
Has been engaged with brother all day on a matter of business that required immediate attention. Her note was very satisfactory to him. He will try to be with her tomorrow. Has to go again with his brother to attend to other business. They look forward to being introduced to Eleanor again.
Written 6 o'clock Thursday [i.e. 17th], postmarked morning 18 Jan 1823.
Extent
1 sheet
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Sender
John Franklin
Sender Location
No address
Recipient
Eleanor Anne Porden
Recipient Location
6 Upper Portland Place
Archive Creator
Eleanor Anne Porden, later Eleanor Franklin (1795-1825)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
Transcript or Index
To Miss Porden
6 Upper Portland Place
My dear Eleanor
I got your note just as I was going out this morning to meet my Brother, with whom I have been engaged all the day, arranging some business for him at the India House which required immediate attention. These occupations have kept me from the pleasure of seeing you, and of assuring you how perfectly satisfactory you note was to me. I shall make a point of being with you tomorrow, but I fear it will be the afternoon before I do, as I shall have to go again with my Brother and his wife on some other business. On recollection I think it probable I may get to you about Eleven, and go to them afterwards. They both anticipate much pleasure in being introduced to you. I rather led my sister <in Marlboro’ Street> to expect a visit from you yesterday – did I not understand that to be your intention?
The arrival of my Brother prevented me from accompanying Mr Kay to Greenwich, and I have not seen him and consequently had not learnt that you had fixed the day. We will talk on this point tomorrow.
I am now going to dinner, and am in fact keeping a gentleman waiting whom I am to accompany
Ever yours most truly
John Franklin
Six O’clock
Thursday
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