Volume 63: Lady Parker and Sir H. Watson Parker papers, 1829-1889: No. 223

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[Page 223]

very much to the cultivation of the [indecipherable] of plants & have [indecipherable] up many beautiful old kinds which were almost forgotten.  The attention of all the world is just now arrested in the "Balham [indecipherable] you will have heard all this [indecipherable] at present [indecipherable]. I sent Isabella an [indecipherable] of the [indecipherable] from the Times.  Mrs. Bravo the butchered heroine of the tale is the daughter of Mr. Campbell of Bligh St. the mother you may [indecipherable] as     girl who lived with [indecipherable] parents     The grand mother has an B.I. first name Mary Marrell (Married?) to old Mr. Cambell - Geo Maclay says I [indecipherable]  .  Farther remembrance was hazy - did it [indecipherable] & I think I should have heard of this circumstances frm some of the people.  A lady who called upon me yesterday told me that she 

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