Description | LETTER by [Lady] H. Baker, Ryde, to her son Frederick Francis Baker Esq, Mr. Steel's, Epsom, Surrey, saying she is glad that Mr. Gascoine thinks so well of Henry's Head, that George is very happy and gives a better account of John who was little or no better than when he left the Island and was in rooms in Town Quad within 2 doors of George, that the young men of Oxford rode out to meet the Queen and escort her on her visit to Oxford, talks of Mr. Sibthorp's sermon that day, says that F. F. B. is not to get melancholic over religion and is to mix with his school fellows. |