Dorothea Blunt to Benjamin Franklin, January 1, 1772
May the 1st [1772?] Dear Sir Shoud this be fortunate enough to meet you at home and Shou’d you be disengag’d, I shall think myself in luck for as I…
Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt-Lytton, 16th Baroness Wentworth, also known as Lady Wentworth, was a British peeress, Arabian horse breeder and real tennis player. As the owner of the Crabbet Arabian Stud from 1917 to 1957, her influence on Arabian horse breeding was profound, with over 90 per cent of all Arabian horses in the world today carrying lines to Crabbet bloodstock in their pedigrees.
May the 1st [1772?] Dear Sir Shoud this be fortunate enough to meet you at home and Shou’d you be disengag’d, I shall think myself in luck for as I…
Streatham Sunday 2 o Clock [May 24, 1772 6 ] Dear Sir I promis’d you to meet your agreable friend on Tuesday in Craven Street, and myself the pleasure of…
Kensington March the 18th. 79 Dear Sir Our friend Saint Hutton 7 offers me a chance for getting a letter to you, which tho I have long’d a long while…