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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D8760/F/FKA/1/3/8
Former ReferenceD3311/9/2
TitleLetter from Eleanor Anne Franklin to her sister Sarah Henrietta Kay, on visiting John Richardson and his wife, including references to her own poor health and scientific instruments tested by Richardson and her husband
Date14 Aug 1824
DescriptionApologies for the late correspondence, assurance that Eleanor and co. arrived safe and well at Gravesend. Very tired in spite of nap, probably to do with a violent cold that Eleanor had. Would have written yesterday if it weren't for weak eyes and indifference. Dr. and Mrs. Richardson are kind despite Eleanor's habits of trouble-making. Sufficient space in their apartments not being utilised due to contempt of architect's planning and considerations. Did not leave the building yesterday due to driving rain. The gentlemen contived to pass the time experimenting with pedometers. Describes a pedometer. Captain and Richardson described its virtues; however, Eleanor does not see their fair application on rugged ground, due to uneven steps. Laments her own ignorance. Today they have made Meridian observations to trial their instruments. Coaxed Miss Baby from her 'shy parlour'. Eleanor is on the mend from illness. Because of rain, Eleanor cannot enjoy the place fully. She is fond of military music. Captain 'desires his love' and the Richardsons 'send their kindest respects'. Love to M. A. Minny and all the children.
Extent1 sheet
LevelItem
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
SenderEleanor Anne Franklin
Sender LocationRoyal Marine Barracks, Chatham [Kent]
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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