Seale 1797 Paulina Seale (quoting Capt. Carteret) to Lady Jodrell Friday (20 February) 22 February Sunday night 1807

Seale 1797 Paulina Seale (quoting Capt. Carteret) to Lady Jodrell Friday (20 February) 22 February Sunday night 1807
Seale Family Papers       1806-1809        19thC
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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.
1806-1809:Correspondence.
DHRG No:101959
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Synopsis:
Spent the day at Norton, just returned; Mrs. Bond better, she, JHS & PS almost agree on the India affairs; tired of them. Little Hal pushed about the huge armchairs: not walking without holding on to something. When JHS was to leave probably at the beginning of March, they might leave Hal with Mrs. Seale or Mrs. Adams & PS stay behind due to her coming confinement. (22 Feb.- JHS received a letter from Capt.Carteret - The 'funny' French blockade of Britain, 'a parcel of paltry, privateers: In a previous cruise Capt.C took a cutter & lately a Fine brig off the Scillys. The 2nd lieutenant was in charge of her to Plymouth & Mr.Charles the potent officer next in command,shortly after this they would be at Plymouth. When the ship was refitted Charles could come home but PS would have left by then. PS was writing to Aunt Harry to get her a cottage dress, and would send a gown so Lady J. could give it to Aunt H. as PS had begged her to let her Montue Maker make it for her. PS's counterpane was coming. She had occupied her new room several nights, a delightful bed - Miss Hawkins said London beds were full of fowl heads & filthy claws.