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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
FEG - Records of Eleanor Isabella Gell nee Franklin, daughter of Sir John and Eleanor Franklin and wife of Reverend John Philip Gell - 1828-[early 20th cent]
1 - Correspondence of Eleanor Isabella Gell nee Franklin - 1828-1859
20 - Letters from Isabella Cracroft (née Franklin) to her niece Eleanor Isabella Franklin, later Gell - 1841-1852
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D8760/F/FEG/1/20/4
Former Reference
D3287/31/11
Title
Letter from Isabella Cracroft to her niece Eleanor Isabella Gell, on the fears for Eleanor's father, including reference to Sir James Ross's arriving home from his expedition without news of Franklin
Date
6 Nov [1849]
Description
Only dated 6 Nov; 1849 added in pencil
Extent
1 sheet
Level
Item
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
Sender
Isabella Cracroft
Sender Location
Winchester
Recipient
Eleanor Isabella Gell
Recipient Location
No address
Archive Creator
Eleanor Isabella Franklin, later Eleanor Gell (1824-1860)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
Transcript or Index
Winchester
November 6th [1849 in pencil]
My dearest Eleanor,
Many thanks for your letter of this morning. Alas ! I fear we have now but slender hope of seeing your beloved Father and his faithful party again, what can we possibly hear [?near] Davis Straits, which we have not already heard! Yesterday’s ‘’Times’’ told us of Sir J. Ross’s arrival and we wrote off immediately to tell your poor Mama, and Sophy. I suppose before this reaches you, they will be in Town. The American Steamer is in but I see not Sir John Richardson’s name. There was no list of Passengers. I am very, very anxious about your poor Mama. I dread more than I can express, the effects Sir J. Ross not bringing tidings, may have upon her. We heard only yesterday how much they had been cheered by Capt. Ross’s report with whom they had an early interview. By Mr Fergus’s kind exertions, they appear to have enjoyed their visit to him , and his Sister.
May God bless and protect you, my dearest Eleanor and enable us all to rest entirely upon Him in this our hour of need, is the fervent prayer of your warmly attached Aunt.
I Cracroft
Our best love to Mr Gell
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