| Description | The Barretts' letter is addressed Windmill Cottage, the Manor House, suggesting that they were close associates or employees of Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury and her family. The Barretts offer their sympathy to Taylor Cadbury, remarking on the 'severe trial' which she was experiencing with her health, unable to undertake her 'good work'. The Barretts refer to some words spoken by Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury's husband George Cadbury and write that they would pray for her. |