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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FEG/1/28/1
Former ReferenceD3311/122/26
TitleLetter from Anne Weld to her cousin Eleanor Isabella Gell, including reference to rumour of the safety of the Franklin expedition and the Esquimaux sketch of their ships
Date7 Oct [1849]
DescriptionDated only 7 Oct; "?1849" added in pencil. The reference to the rumour and the Esquimaux confirms the year as 1849.
Extent1 sheet
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
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SenderAnne Weld
Sender LocationSomerset House
RecipientEleanor Isabella Gell
Recipient LocationNo address
Archive CreatorEleanor Isabella Franklin, later Eleanor Gell (1824-1860)
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
FormatDocument
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TermInuit
Ethnic groups
Indigenous populations
Franklin Expedition (1845)
Transcript or IndexMrs Weld ?1849 [in pencil]
Mr dear Eleanor
We returned to town on Monday evening, having learnt but a poor account fo your looks from Louisa Simpkinson. I was anxious to have called on you at once but so many things require to be attended to on first returning home after a long absence that I have not been able to to put my wishes into execution - besides that I am at present rather weak & ailing. Selfishly I wish much yoe were living near me. Does not the rumour of the safety of the Expedition make your heart beat wildly? If true, I suppose my Uncle may be in England even while I write - have you seen the Esquimaux sketch of the ships?
Can you and Mr Gell come to us on Wednesday evening to meet Mr and Mrs Owen, they are coming to spend a quiet evening with us. While at Eastbourne I frequently saw Anna Dixon, what a very pleasing person she is - merely meeting her from time to time on Bedford Place I never took to her, so I am glad to have had the oportunity of changing my opinion.
Remember me kindly to Mr Gell and believe my dear Eleanor
Your affectionate cousin
Anne Weld
Somerset House Octbr. 7th
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