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Wordsworth, Mary (1770-1859). - Letter, from an unstated address, to Christopher Wordsworth Jnr, at an unstated address, dated 17 May 1850. WLL / Wordsworth, Mary / 3 / 204.
Allow me my very dear Friend to suspend my sanction to the important matter under consideration yesterday, until I have the benefit of our Friend I confess, since we parted, I have had misgivings, bearing in mind the often expressed sentiments of my beloved
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Memoirs of William Wordsworth
You shall hear from me by Monday’s Post. If Miss Fenwick [page break (2)]feels (when the motives & objections are laid before her) that, in the decision we leaned towards yesterday, I am not violating the sanctity I bear towards my Husband’s memory, my mind will be at ease – if she, who so well knew One whom I have heard her designate as the
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Wordsworth, William (1770-1850)
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Fenwick, Isabella (1783-1856)
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I feel my dear Friend [page break (3)]You will pardon me – therefore I make no apology. – Trusting you are both safely at home & have found all well I am with dear love affly yours M Wordsworth <Christopher Wordsworth writes> [Miss Fenwick was consulted she concurred in the propriety of abandoning the plan of <Christopher Wordsworth writes> Please to return this to me CW Mrs. Wordsworth To Dr. Wordsworth after his first visit to Rydal in the Spring 1850. The following was received by me at Westminster. May 18. 1850. After the matter was settled we went to Rydal on June 11 – 1850; and stayed there fifteen weeks. i.e to Sep. 26. 1850 CW.
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