Description | Mr Kay did go to Greenwich today in case it made him too late to see Franklin and he is obliged to go tomorrow; if it suits Franklin to drink tea in Gower Street, she will meet him there; it will be Franklin's only opportunity to see Kay for more than a week, as he leaves town on Thursday morning; she has business of all kinds for tomorrow, but will be in Berners Street as appointed at 3 o'clock. PS "Our heads are both gone woolgathering I think - but I believe you said 3 Great Marlborough Street". Written only Tuesday night. , but could possibly some time in July 1823, in the period when arrangements were being made before their marriage. |
Recipient Location | 3, Great Marlborough Street |
Transcript or Index | Gower Street, Tuesday Night.
My Dear Sir, Mr Kay would not go to Greenwich today, lest it should make him too late for you, and is consequently obliged to go tomorrow. He will not be at home to dinner but if it suits you to drink tea in Gower Street I will meet you there. It will be your only opportunity of seeing him for more than a week, as he leaves town on Thursday morning. I have business of all kinds on my hands for tomorrow, but shall be in Berners Street as I appointed at three oclock till then farewell, yours affectionately Eleanor Anne Porden
Our heads are both gone woolgathering I think – but I believe you said 3 Great Marlborough Street.
[Addressed to] Captain Franklin, R.N. 3 Great Marlborough Street |