Headed notepaper for Motcombe House, Shaftesbury. - Very kind of Houghton to have thought of her in the moment of his own 'severe grief' [the death of Lady Houghton]; offers her condolences. Is glad that Mrs Blackburne is with the family.
Note from Emma A. Blackburne for Amicia Milnes' birthday, 3 Aug. 1858.
Letter from Sophia MacCarthy, 23 Aug. [1867?]. Includes three pen and ink sketches of scenes on the Rhine.
Letter from Louisa Waddington, 15 [Jul. 1858?]
Two letters from Mary Anne Waddington, 26 Apr. 1858 and [late Jul. 1858?].
Enclosing note on Crewe family ancestors by Emma Blackburne (1 sheet).
pp. 115-116: Notes by Annabella Hungerford Milnes entitled 'At Ketteringham': Dean Milman quoting Rogers, Guizot on Napoleon etc.
Letter of 11 Aug. [1860] encloses separate sheet with birthday wishes [not to Annabella Hungerford Milnes], 10 Aug. 1860.
Letter from 19 Feb. [1864] encloses news cutting, [c 18 Feb 1864] re opening of the new School Church in Madeley, Shropshire.
'Countess Hoffman' is said to be a swindler and alleged murderess.
Enclosing note, [1867] from Emma Blackburne to Annabella Hungerford Milnes. 1 sheet, at front; child's note to 'My Dear Moey', 1 sheet at back, [1866].
Anecdotes of John, 1st Lord Crewe, and Sir Richard Arkwright at pp. 107-108.
Crewe. - Re the wedding of Hon. Annabella Hungerford Crewe and Richard Monckton Milnes at Madeley, Staffordshire.