| Description | George Cadbury begins this letter by remarking on the family's recent travels and their health, noting that he had received a number of 'bright' letters from his children. Cadbury writes that seventeen residents were staying at Woodbrooke and comments on Mr. and Mrs. Littleboy, the wardens at the college being 'much liked'. He refers to a large meeting of men who attended adult schools which Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury had attended. George Cadbury concludes his letter remarking on additions to the kitchen staff at the Manor House, adding that the path between Woodbrooke and the Manor House was almost complete. |