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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FKA/1/1/14
Former ReferenceD3311/29/28
TitleLetter from John Franklin to his sister-in-law Sarah Henrietta Kay, on arrangements for taking a house, travel plans, and his daughter Eleanor
Date13 Oct 1827 
DescriptionThanks for trouble taken about his house.  Describes the requirements for a room for his daughter and Bonner, as discussed with his sister Mrs Cracroft.  Mrs Booth will be accompanied by her daughter Mary.  His eldest sister will not arrive before the others have left for Brighton.  He needs to return to London via Nottingham.  Describes intended journey of Mrs Booth and party from Horncastle via Stamford  to London.  Refers to an unnamed man: doesn't know his address: has doubts about having him in the house: might manage without him: if necessary Tysoe might be employed, but he is not familiar with London, nor with waiting at table.  Acknowledges regret that he didn't take Mary Anne to see other family members: he was not aware that she'd been invited.  Mentions a county dispensary ball which Mary Anne could have attended.  Describes time spent playing with his daughter and his observations of her health.  Confirms Dr Bonsfield's recommendation of a South Coast location for her.  Mentions local postal arrangements.  Getting interrupted by visitors and troubled by a poor pen and thick ink. Letter dated Saturday 13 1827, with postmark looking as if it were sent on 15 October.
Extent1 sheet
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
SenderJohn Franklin
Sender LocationHorncastle
RecipientSarah Henrietta Kay
Recipient Location6 Gower Street, Bedford Square, London
Archive CreatorKay family of London
Gell family of Hopton Hall, Wirksworth
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