Edward William Cooke letter to Richard Redgrave, 1865 October?
Scope and Contents
Cooke lets Redgrave know that the pony arrived safely with Mr. Hughes. He inquires whether the pony is "accustomed to a stable or the field - or both." Cooke is to go to Milton House and will see "what sort of country it is about Cold Harbour." Cooke writes that "the new line from Horsham to Box Hill probably is what [Redgrave] refers to near Harleswood Common." Cooke asks Redgrave to send him "a line to say anything to aid my finding the spot you say is serviceable." Cooke thanks Redgrave for the information about Milton House.
Dates
- 1865 October?
Creator
Physical Description
1 sheet (4 pages) : autograph letter, signed ; 18 x 22.5 cm folded to 18 x 11.25 cm
Conditions Governing Access
The materials are open for research.
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
Addressed from: New Grove Petworth
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