Jevons, Tho(ma)s: New York, (New York) to Monsignor Robert Seton: (Jersey City, New Jersey), 1895 March 20
Scope and Contents
(Thomas) Seton (Jevons) received a letter from Robert enclosing one from Sir Bruce (Maxwell) Seton. It was kind of Robert to write to him, Aunt Daisy, and Jevons and they will not fail to pay their respects to him and Lady Seton when they reach London. Will Robert tell how Sir Bruce is related to him and what his position is. From his coat of arms Jevons presumes he is in the public service. Jevons is glad to see that while Robert encourages Seton to write he also criticizes him. He needs greater accuracy. Jevons has almost decided to sail April 20 per "Campania" in which case he will miss St. George's dinner. He hopes Robert will go as he proposes to be represented by Rex (Reginald Seton) and Seton and would like them to be under Robert's wing. Seton is still without business occupation but Jevons hopes to find a place for him before long.
Dates
- Creation: 1895 March 20
Language of Materials
English.
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