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| Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D517/BOX/12/9/4/61 |
| Title | Letter from Mary Feilding to her guardian Edward Miller Mundy |
| Date | [1806] |
| Extent | 1 item |
| Level | Item |
| Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
| Archive Creator | Miller Mundy family of Shipley Hall, Heanor |
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| Transcript or Index | Sir, This post has brought me a letter from Mrs Farquier wherein she informs me with the melancholy news of Mrs Mundy’s indisposition. I cannot forgive myself for troubling you with so many of my letters at such a time But Believe me, Had the reason of your silence once entered my Mind I would not have intruded upon your feelings so much – I sincerely hope Mrs Mundy’s illness is not dangerous, my Gratefull respects attend her. I would write her But suppose a letter from me in her present state would be conduscive of more pain than pleasure to her with every good wish for her speedy recovery and Your continuation of health I remain Sir, Your Gratefull […?] M Feilding I shall be anxious to know how Mrs M is |
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