March 2021 M T W T F S S « Dec 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Categories
- ANNA HOWE: NOT IN USE
- from Anna Howe
- from Anthony Harlowe
- from Arabella Harlowe
- from Clarissa Harlowe
- from Colonel Morden
- from Dr. H.
- FROM DR. LEWEN
- from F.J. De La Tour
- From Hannah Burton
- from James Harlowe Jun.
- from John Belford
- from John Harlowe
- from Joseph Leman
- From Judith Norton
- from Lady Betty Lawrance
- from Lord M
- from Miss Montague
- from Misses Montague
- from Mr. Brand
- from Mr. Hickman
- From Mr. Wyerley
- From Mrs Charlotte Harlowe
- FROM MRS HODGES
- from Mrs. Howe
- from Mrs. Judith Norton
- from Mrs. Norton
- from Robert Lovelace
- from Sarah Sadleir
- Ms. Howe
- Ross
- Sr.
- to Anna Howe
- to Arabella Harlowe
- to Charles Hickman
- to Charlotte Harlowe
- to Clarissa Harlowe
- to Dr. Lewen
- to Hannah Burton
- to James Harlowe
- to James Harlowe Jun.
- to James Harlowe Sen
- to John Belford
- to John Harlowe
- to Joseph Leman
- To Lady Betty Lawrance
- to Lord M.
- to Miss Montague
- To Mr. Lovelace
- to Mr. Wyerley
- TO MRS HODGES
- to Mrs. Harlowe
- to Mrs. Howe
- to Mrs. Judith Norton
- to Sarah Sadleir
- to William Morden
- To: Two Misses Montague
- Uncategorized
Category Archives: From Judith Norton
LETTER 432: MRS NORTON TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE
Tuesday, Aug. 22. After I had sealed up the inclosed, I had the honour of a private visit from your aunt Hervey, who has been in a very low-spirited way, and kept her chamber for several weeks past; and is … Continue reading
LETTER 381: MRS NORTON TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE
Monday, July 31. My dearest young lady, I Must indeed own, that I took the liberty to write to your mamma, offering to inclose to her, if she gave me leave, yours of the 24th: By which I thought she … Continue reading
LETTER 361: MRS. NORTON, TO MISS CLARISSA HARLOWE
Monday, July 24. Excuse, my dearest young Lady, my long silence. I have been extremely ill. My poor boy has also been at death’s door; and, when I hoped that he was better, he has relapsed. Alas! my dear, … Continue reading
LETTER 301: FROM JUDITH NORTON TO CLARISSA HARLOWE
Mrs. Norton . In Answer. Saturday, July 1. Your letter, my dearest young lady, cuts me to the heart! Why will you not let me know all your distresses! —Yet you have said enough! My son is very … Continue reading
Posted in From Judith Norton, to Clarissa Harlowe
Tagged C1, escape, Harlowe Place, In response, Judith Norton, July, Letter VIII, saturday
Leave a comment
LETTER 180: MRS. NORTON TO MISS HOWE
Mrs. Norton, To Miss Howe . Saturday, May 13. Dear Madam, My heart is almost broken to be obliged to let you know, that such is the situation of things in the family of my ever-dear Miss Harlowe, that there can be … Continue reading