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LAMBTON CASTLE FENCE HOUSES. 18 Nov. 1915 My dear Lady Londonderry, I am sending
back a letter of yours which
had slipped under the sofa. It was very nice seeing
you again and & very kind of
you to face such a climate.
I hope you found Celia
in a cheerful mood &
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that you were not
perished with cold by
the time you got home. Yrs aff. Anne Lambton.
This letter is part of a series of correspondence belonging to Lady Londonderry, a
large proportion of which concerns Sir Edward Carson and opposition to the Third Home
Rule Bill. Lady Londonderry was a prominent figure in politics and high society from
1890 until 1919. Her correspondence includes many important figures in literature,
the arts, the military, law and the church.The author of this letter is Lady Anne
Lambton (1870-1922), a friend of Lady Londonderry.This letter thanks Lady Londonderry
for her recent visit, and expresses the hope that 'Celia' is well and that the weather
is not too cold.