Volume 63: Lady Parker and Sir H. Watson Parker papers, 1829-1889: No. 225
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them. We were [indecipherable]
Yesterday & heard that [indecipherable],
Moorhee is about & he
married again - we hear
his daughters at a morning
party, & heard also that it
was asked How & where -
she is a local [indecipherable]
girl & has done the [indecipherable]
of his [indecipherable], & the [indecipherable]
way difficult [indecipherable],
with modest [indecipherable].
the finacee is a Lady Jardlne
A widow where ill fated
died at the same time as
poor Mrs Moorhee - she is an
old friend of a [indecipherable],
[indecipherable]. [indecipherable] [indecipherable] that
part of my little [indecipherable] the
"Braoo Cake" I [indecipherable] [indecipherable] [indecipherable]
that you are gaoled as an
[indecipherable] for the [indecipherable] that
"May's married father was a
"Marine - that he & his wife
" kepte a small shop in Lesdrey -
"That they murdered a person
"If he came I [indecipherable] with them