The appointment letters of John Durancé George, Dental Surgeon

Writer: Lady Carnarvon

Date: April 1848; December 1848

Address: Thornbury Castle; 43, Grosvenor Square




Lady Carnarvon presents her
Compliments to Mr. George
and would be obliged if
he could see her Children
on Monday Morning the (10th)
any hour would suit Lady C.
from ten till one, but she
would prefer an early appoint-
ment, and trusts Mr. George will
be able to see her on Monday
as she is only in Town for that
day. Lady Carnarvon is staying
for the next few days at
        Thornbury Castle
                 Gloucestershire
where she will be obliged by
receiving an answer from
Mr. George


Thornbury Castle
    April 4th.1848




Lady Carnarvon presents
her Compliments to Mr.
George and would be
much obliged if he could
see her and her family
on Saturday morning at
12 o'clock. Lady C. wrote
to beg an earlier appointment
in the week, but hearing that
Mr. George was out of Town
recalled her first note
                 43 Grosr Sq.
                 Decr 26.1848



Notes:

Durancé George has written on the first letter, at the top, Monday 10th, 11 a.m.

Lady Carnarvon (1805-1876) was Henrietta Anna, daughter of Lord Henry Thomas Howard-Molyneux-Howard (younger brother of Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk), in 1830. She married Lord Carnarvon in 1830, and they had two sons and one daughter.


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