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Description
Bexley provides a response to the inquiries of Mrs. Chase and hopes Marriott finds his trip to Cheltenham beneficial.
Date
10-7-1829
Keywords
Mrs. Chase, Bp. Chase, Cheltenham, Mrs. Marriott
Recommended Citation
Lord Bexley, "Letter to G.W. Marriott" (1829). Philander Chase Letters. 811.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/chase_letters/811
Transcript
Foots Cray Place
7 Oct. 1829
Dear Sir
I am much obliged to you for the perusal of the inclosed letters which is a very satisfactory answer to my inquiries respecting Mrs. Chase. Happy is it for the college, as well as the Bishop, that he has such an helpmate. I am glad you met with an acquaintance in the coach & hope your excursion to Cheltenham will prove both agreeable & salutary.
Believe me dear sir
Very sincerely yours
Bexley
G.W. Marriott Esq.
I hope Mrs. Marriott has derived benefit from the sea-air.