Letter from William, Duke of Clarence to Lady Mayo, written at Bushy House
Select a page below to start transcribing. Both pages that need review and that are not started are available to edit. For help transcribing, view the transcription guides. For more information about this document, view the metadata.
Title
Letter from William, Duke of Clarence to Lady Mayo, written at Bushy House
Date Created
6 January 1833
Creator
Clarence and St Andrews, William, Duke of
Description
William is writing in reply to Lady Mayo's letter sent to William's daughter Mely [Amelia Cary, Viscountess Falkland]. Reporting that the Duchess is recovering but she is still confined indoors. The weather is, anyway quite adverse and causing many illnesses. He is sorry to hear that the Earl [Mayo] is unwell; he hopes they [Lord and Lady Mayo and Mrs Susan Smith] will soon be able to come to town.
He asked to be remembered to the Earl [Arthur Saunders Gore, 3rd Earl of Arran] and Duchess [Mary Tyrell] of Arran. He is glad about the good marriage of Miss Wilkinson. He gives an account of George FitzClarence and his wife's wellbeing, and of other acquaintances.
Language
English
Identifier
GEO/ADD/4/88