Autograph letter signed : London, to Joseph Crawhall, 1887 June 23.

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Autograph letter signed : London, to Joseph Crawhall, 1887 June 23.

Informing him that he is going to Oxford and Goring on Saturday; describing going to a procession [probably for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee]; noting that Queen Victoria looked pale: "I hear she suffers from qualmishness under excitement & is always in a mortal funk lest she should be sick. What an ordeal for the poor lady to go through."

1 item (4 p.) ; 17.9 cm.

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