| Description | In this letter Margaret Taylor remarks on news which Elizabeth had sent to her about some of the girls who attended their school in Saxe-Meiningen. She also comments on Elizabeth's recent toothache, writing that the girls' mother had been alarmed at Elizabeth's use of brandy to treat the tooth. Much of the letter is concerned with recent activities in the Taylor family household. Margaret also refers to hearing a lecture on Quaker missionary work given by Jonathan Grubb and arrangements for Elizabeth's return home to England from Germany. |