Brougham, M.C.: South Kensington, (England) to Monsignor (Robert) Seton: (Jersey City Heights; New Jersey), 1894 March 13
Scope and Contents
Seton is more than good to take so much trouble about Arthur Bigge. His sister (Beatrix A.) Bigge is most touched. Brougham will tell her little boy to pray for Seton; her little girl is only 7 months old. They hope they will have the pleasure of seeing Seton over again in (18)96. Her husband has passed his final examinations and has been admitted as a solicitor in partnership with Day and Russell, sons of Judge Day and Sir Charles Russell. Her husband has asked her to send the enclosed circular (no enclosure) and begs Seton to recommend him to anyone wanting English law. He has been very unlucky; on one occasion he broke his leg in five places and was laid up for 6 months, on another he was ill with typhoid. The war in Brazil has reduced their income.
Dates
- Creation: 1894 March 13
Language of Materials
English.
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Repository Details
Part of the University of Notre Dame Archives Repository