Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke. He writes that he has been to Harman's and hired a carriage and it will go with post horses to ensure its arrival tomorrow. Because of her continuing relapses it is vital to move Mrs Lee without delay. They will all go to Hampstead where he will meet them. He suggests that Belinda employ an agent to try to let their house for the reminder of their lease. If she needs money she can rely on him. He will have Dr Turner to attend Mrs Lee. Belinda should write to her aunt, Louise, to send her congratulations. Handwritten, dated 4 February 1820.
Letter from Henry Thomas Colebrooke to Belinda Sutherland Colebrooke, 4 February 1820
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- Dates of Creation4 February 1820
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