Seale 1235 C.Fanshawe to John Seale 6 March 1791 Holdsworth Newman’s Failure

Seale 1235 C.Fanshawe to John Seale 6 March 1791 Holdsworth Newman’s Failure
Seale Family Papers       1791-1793        18thC
Category Descriptions
Seale Family Papers:Correspondence to and from members of Seale family of Mount Boone, Hayne family and associates (transcripts) also other material related to Seale and Hayne families c.1650-1812. Property of Seale family, used with permission. Hayne family correspondence purchased by Ray Freeman, now property of Seale family, used with permission.
1791-1793:Correspondence.
DHRG No:101396
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Synopsis:
C.F.'s work in Town was complete. Hope for quiet time before the Assizes. Sorry J.H.S. had been unwell at Hitchen. He travelled well - high spirits, excellent disposition etc. Journey Exeter to Maidenhead Bridge not more than 3½ guineas. No one from Hitchen to meet J.H.S., impatient mail driver, need for C.F. to hurry on. He saw the Miss Seales, who might be soon to return to Devonshire. C.F. against their long stay in the country not good for their education & proficiency. C.F. thought he recognised symptons of gout in Mrs. A.M.Seale. Holdsworth Newman's failure a great shock to merchants in Dartmouth. An impending storm over Tremlett's case; others would suffer etc. Mr. Gretton hoped C.F. would attend the Commission: Unable to.