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Archive Reference / Library Class No. | D2375/F/L/1/1/7/3 |
Former Reference | D2375/M/224/8 |
Title | Note from Sarah Hamp Adams to Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe regarding her final salary payment, her distress at leaving and asking permission to see Freddy [Winifred Harpur Crewe?] after she leaves |
Date | [26 Jun 1896] |
Extent | 1 item |
Level | Item |
Repository | Derbyshire Record Office |
Archive Creator | Harpur Crewe family of Calke Abbey |
Transcript or Index | Calke The Beeches, [struck out] Ross, [struck out] Herefordshire [struck out] Sir Vauncey As you did not reply to my letter yesterday will you let me know what you wish arranged. Believe me when I tell you I am so bitterly miserable I ask you to do anything to make some definite arrangement. I asked Lady Crewe if she would let me see Freddy after I had left and she said “Ask Sir Vauncey”. Do please do this. It is the greatest favour I can ask for and she wants it herself. Do anything you like with the money. Beastly stuff what do you think I care about a few pounds only please do this. It is because I love her so much tho’ perhaps you will not understand. You can send those wretched notes, cheque, or whatever it is to a governess House and do the other for me. Will you? Please [underscored 3 times] do, Truly[?] yours Miss S Hamp-Adams |