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* direct »Letter 38 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., [late Jan 1828]
Tells him the Woodhouse family will set forth for return home. Reports on activities in Brighton.
* direct »Letter 37 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., [Jan 1828]
Surprised to hear from Sarah [Owen] that CD has decided to become a D.D., not an M.D. She has been to a ball or a party almost every night.
* direct »Letter 40 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., [9 Mar 1828]
Went recently to Tommy Hunt's festivities before Lloyd Kenyon joined his regiment. Hopes Caroline and Catherine Darwin will visit in a week.
* direct »Letter 44 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., [July? 1828]
Is eager to know all that goes on at the Forest [Woodhouse], Bliss Castle [Maer], and Darwin Hall [The Mount].
* direct »Letter 51 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., [26 Oct 1828]
Woodhouse news, including going to a play.She has been spending much time painting.
* direct »Letter 77 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., 27 Jan [1830]
Had an enjoyable week at "Darwin Hotel" during Hunt Week, with two balls, etc., but missed CD.
* direct »Letter 83 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., [8 Sept 1830]
Papa has been expecting CD to come and slay some partridges. Has heard CD has a horse 18½ hands high.
* direct »Letter 85 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., 4 Oct [1830]
News of family, friends, horses.
* direct »Letter 97 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., [8 Apr 1831]
Wants CD to come without fail on Monday, and to bring her a small bottle of oil colour, a half-dozen small brushes, and a "juicy" book of some kind.
* direct »Letter 134 — Owen, F. M. (a) to Darwin, C. R., [22 Sept – 2 Oct 1831]
Sends him a purse, which she asks him to use in remembrance of her.