| Description | In this letter Edith Cadbury remarks on Taylor Cadbury's election campaign, writing that she had doubted whether her mother-in-law ought to stand given 'all the extra hard work it will mean'. Cadbury offers her support to her mother-in-law but admits that she would be 'useless at meetings'. She comments on her father being a 'tremendously keen politician' and her eagerness to help. Edith Cadbury concludes her letter with remarks on family news. |