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contents:
Introduction
Vol. I. Contents
Ch. I: 1793-1804
Ch. II: 1805
Ch. III: 1805
Ch. IV: 1806-08
Ch. V: 1809
Ch. VI: 1810
Ch. VII: 1811
Ch. VIII: 1812
Ch. IX: 1813-14
Ch X: 1814-15
Ch XI: 1815-16
Ch XII: 1817-18
Ch XIII: 1819-20
Vol. II. Contents
Ch I: 1821
Ch. II: 1822
Ch. III: 1823-24
Ch. IV: 1825-26
Ch. V: 1827
Ch. VI: 1827-28
Ch. VII: 1828
Ch. VIII: 1829
Ch. IX: 1830-31
Ch. X: 1832-33
Ch. XI: 1833
Ch. XII: 1834
Ch XIII: 1835-36
Ch XIV: 1837-38
Index
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Frances Parker, countess of Morley [née Talbot] (d. 1857)
The daughter of the surgeon Thomas Talbot; in 1809 she became the second wife of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, afterwards earl of Morley. Sydney Smith described her as “the perfection of all that is agreeable and pleasant in society.” The daughter of the surgeon Thomas Talbot; in 1809 she became the second wife of John Parker, Lord Boringdon, afterwards earl of Morley. Sydney Smith described her as “the perfection of all that is agreeable and pleasant in society.”
REFERENCES TO:
Thomas Creevey to Elizabeth Ord, 4 April 1832  ¶ 1
Thomas Creevey to Elizabeth Ord, 20 May 1835  ¶ 1