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Ref NoMS 466/1/1/1/3/1/18
Finding NumberMS 466/135/2-3
TitleLetter from Elizabeth Mary Taylor to Elizabeth Pettifer Lucas Cash
LevelItem
Date31 July 1874
DescriptionIn this letter Elizabeth Taylor writes that her grandmother's spectacles had been found in the nursery at the Taylor family's home in Peckham Rye. She describes recent family activities, including a trip to the dentist and to the Royal Academy in London. Elizabeth apologises for her untidy handwriting, adding that it was because her dog Twist had been sitting on her lap whilst she was writing her letter. Elizabeth remarks that Twist was growing old and ill. She writes that she feared he would 'soon follow poor Hero', his father, who had recently died. Twist's father Hero had belonged to Elizabeth's aunt Caroline Barrow (nee Cash).
Extent2
FormatItems
Related MaterialInformation about Hero the dog taken from Richenda Scott, 'Elizabeth Cadbury: 1858-1951' (London: Harrap, 1955), p. 15.
Physical DescriptionThese two items should be produced together as they form parts of one individual document.
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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