| Description | She writes on 27 January to thank him for his sermon 'now that we are speaking to one another again' and notes that 'in the present state of the Church, every thoughtful person must feel a strong interest in Ordination sermons'. She refers to the reprint of her 'Memorial of the Vicreoys' and the role of Lady Elgin in this. She also writes extensively and confidentially about two neighbours, F. Meyer and Miss Napier and the second half of the letter is almost entirely devoted to the household and other scandals of and involving Miss Napier. With envelope addressed to 33 Wellington Place, Dublin and postmarked 27 & 28 January 1867 |