| Description | Henrietta Barnett reprimands Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury for attending public commitments whilst she was unwell, reminding Taylor Cadbury in large letters 'you will wear yourself out'. She advises Taylor Cadbury to be more careful and comments on her absence from public work. A second page of the letter written in June 1916 refers to an invitation which Barnett had received from Elizabeth Taylor Cadbury and arrangements to attend conferences. Barnett also comments on plans regarding 'the dear book' and forthcoming holidays, concluding her letter with a joke about the Government's extravagant expenditure on the First World War. |