2197 - Christina Findlay to David Anderson, 11 & 12 February 1790

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Christina Findlay to David Anderson, 11 & 12 February 1790

A long letter. Christina has been left by David with their new daughter Ann, ‘the sweet innocent’, who is being bottle-fed by the nurse. Christina’s mother is with them and was caring for Ann before Christina woke up. Miss Maitland has visited and has a ‘fund of humour’; she is a relief for a wife who has just been parted from her husband. She hopes he will find a strong magnet to bring him home back from London. His absence makes her indifferent to everything except Ann. She was considered beautiful but now worries about her appearance in public. She adds a note on interior design. She has addressed the letter to St Germains, where she is, and adds a note below this, ‘Mind your direction [sic]’.

Anderson Papers

Add MS 82676/1-3v

British Library

1790

2

11

St Germains [Longniddry, Scotland]

St Germains [Longniddry, Scotland]

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