| Description | In this short letter Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury writes that she had been in London for three days during the week visiting people and attending various committee meetings. She remarks on the funeral of her cousin Hannah Cadbury which was held in Witton in Birmingham. Taylor Cadbury notes that she had returned to the Manor House in Northfield after the funeral as she had arranged for the Worcester Women's Liberal Association to spend an afternoon there. She remarks that the women at the meeting had expressed 'a very genuine feeling of sympathy' for the death of Hannah Cadbury, and a sense of 'the loss to Birmingham' where she had been active in philanthropic work.
Taylor Cadbury remarks on meeting with two women named Nora and Foshia, and arrangements she had made with Nora about wedding gifts including furniture for a living room or drawing room. |