| Description | Elizabeth Taylor wrote this letter to her aunt whilst visiting her grandmother's house, Rose Cottage in Dorking, where Caroline Barrow (nee Cash) had lived before her marriage. Elizabeth remarks on the 'old times' she had enjoyed visiting her aunt at Church Stretton and notes that she was not surprised to hear that her aunt had knocked a small boy down in her carriage. Elizabeth also describes recent family activities and comments on a bird which her aunt Ann Cash was looking after. Elizabeth concludes her letter asking her aunt if she had recently attended any temperance meetings, noting that, reluctantly, she was going to deliver an address at a forthcoming meeting. |