Letter from Elizabeth Battey to Elizabeth E. McCulloch
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Has left Gopsall and Curzon House and now at Woodlands, going through things with the new maids so they will be settled and happy before returning to Curzon House to inventory the china ornaments. Woodlands is a lovely spot, the country home of the Howes until the death of the Earl's father five years ago. The Earl is with the King and Queen on a yacht; her ladyship's death. Spent Sunday with "a dear old fellow servant" with whom she lived for ten years.
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