Description | Letter to Emma Berry, at Mr. Robert Blyth's, Newhall Street, Birmingham, from Betsy Richmond, Oxgangs, Edinburgh, blaming any bad temper she might have on the toothache, her doctor is far from well, she walked down North Bridge last week with Emma's 'dear Doctor', his compliments concerning Emma, surprised that Mrs. Philips would not give Emma Mrs. Grant's address after a disagreement, so that they can get no news of Ann Douglas [the Douglases and Grants lived at Kelso], asking for news of Emma's journey to Birmingham, William Blyth will enjoy introducing her to his friends, Betsy has not seen much of George Berry, and is missing George Barclay, William Blyth and Phoebe, she and her mother have been staying with Mr. Berry, her mother also dined at Dr. Stevenson's, visit to the Hills who were all well except Peter, suffering from a long ride to Haddington, 29 June 1813 |