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"My dear Tissington Hall, if any body in you likes to turn out from such a comfortable...

Catalogue reference: D239 M/F 9302

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This record is a file about the "My dear Tissington Hall, if any body in you likes to turn out from such a comfortable... dating from 1838.

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D239 M/F 9302

Date

1838

Description

"My dear Tissington Hall, if any body in you likes to turn out from such a comfortable fireside on Wednesday the 26th to tea at me, some most delicious music and singing will have arrived from London by the railway to waste its sweetness on almost a family party, unless you rescue it from such an affront. No answer is requested from your affectionate neighbour, Ilam Hall". 19 December

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Derbyshire Record Office
Language

English

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/0ebd343f-cb66-4c95-a84f-06ca4d5d9ab3/

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Within the fonds: D239

FitzHerbert of Tissington

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"My dear Tissington Hall, if any body in you likes to turn out from such a comfortable...