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January 1883 Monday, 22 January 1883 Tuesday, 23 January 1883 Wednesday, 24 January 1883 Bessy went to London Thursday, 25 January 1883 Friday, 26 January 1883 great storm Eras came Bessy Mrs Synnot crossed Saturday, 27 January 1883 In hand £6 [page break] 30 January 1883 Sunday, 28 January 1883 Monday, 29 January 1883 went to Bry St Tuesday, 30 January 1883 Wednesday, 31 January 1883 February 1883 Thursday, 1 February 1883 moved to 30 Q — A - St Friday, 2 February 1883 Saturday, 3 February 1883
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Mrs Synnot Clapham Henrietta Louisa Synnot (1840-1924), friend of Effie and Hope Wedgwood (Emma's first cousins once removed). Lived with her aunt, Marianne Thornton. Miss Spencer 32 Cleveland St. Mentioned in Emma Darwin's diary for 1840. Mr Mrs Strutt 42 South St called on us asked us to dinner Sat. Ap 13 Frances Strutt and Joseph Strutt (1765-1844), businessman in textiles and philanthropist. Darwin: A Companion 2021. See Emma Darwin's diary for 1839. Sago Messrs Travers Sons 19 Swithins
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CUL-DAR210.6.84
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard and Darwin William Erasmus
[1861.10.27]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard and Darwin William Erasmus
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cold beef which did us good. Aunt Eliz was come up from Hastings for it. Uncle Langton has taken a very good house at Hastings for 5 months, came up one of the days to buy a carriage for Aunt C. as the new waggonet they have does not suit her. On Thursday Miss Thornton Henrietta Synnot came. H. seems very merry I asked Miss T. to come visit us here bring her nieces which she promised to do. They [2v
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January 1883 Sunday, 21 January 1883 Monday, 22 January 1883 Tuesday, 23 January 1883 Wednesday, 24 January 1883 Bessy went to London Thursday, 25 January 1883 Friday, 26 January 1883 great storm Eras came Bessy Mrs Synnot crossed Saturday, 27 January 1883 In hand £6 [page break] 3
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CUL-DAR210.3.66
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Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard
[1883].01.30
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard
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They went home yesterday had Dubba to tea — I don't believe he will be dismal tho' Frank does not return home till tomorrow, staying up for a Bach concert — I will give Fr yr last letter message about Reg. D. [Reginald Darwin] — as you say a hideous portrait is a misfortune. Bessy writes comf. from Avignon where Mrs Synnot knocked up so they stayed a day longer B. Dickson walked about well amused— wd go on [9
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CUL-DAR210.3.68
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard
[1883].02.10
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard
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acquaintance. Mr Cross makes himself very merry over Mrs Synnot. She is a bad walker compared Bessy herself to Pegasus a cart horse. Mr C. invited B. to take a walk with him, but hoped she wd walk all the morning first for fear she shd be too much for him. Miss Cross talked about G. Eliot to B. with great admiration said they all liked Mr Lewes so much? She said they had always felt 2 of the greatest obligations to H. Spencer (I sent you on a letter from him) one was that he had introduced
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CUL-DAR210.3.72
Correspondence:
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard
[1883.03.14]
Darwin Emma née Wedgwood to Darwin George Howard
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The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online [1] 5 Old Quebec St Wed─ (Mar 83) My dear George We shall come home on Sat ─ Bessy with us ─ She will arrive here on Friday ─ The last complication is that Mrs Synnot is ill, but it does not sound to me seriously so ─ but B ─ contemplates coming home by herself ─ [2
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