Jevons, Reginald: New York, (New York) to (Monsignor) Robert (Seton):, 1895 December 29
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Yesterday Jevons found his map of the Lake District which enables him to give the locality where there may be resting the remains of a member of their noble line. Between Lake Windermere and Lake Coniston is a small lake called Esthwaite; and the north end of this water is Hawkshead, a tiny village in the graveyard of which is a slab stating that the remains of a Seton, a woman, are enterred beneath. Jevons knows nothing of the Wilsons (Seton) refers to but if Jevons sees Mr. Thebaud he will make enquiry or possibly Jevons's mother may give him some information. Jevons is pleased to hear that Seton had a good time at the S(ons) of the R(evolution) dinner; that he should be honored by the St. Andrew's Jevons is not surprised.
Dates
- Creation: 1895 December 29
Language of Materials
English.
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