| Description | Letter from Tittleshall Rectory, Swaffham, Norfolk, dated 19 October and addressed 'My dear Algernon'. Alfred Lee Warner (1877-[?]) writes about the sale of the contents of Walsingham. He advises Curtois (1865-1933) not to be too downcast about the sale of family property, stating: 'The thing about Walsingham is to be thankful that some sort of a tradition will be carried on there'. He relates news of family members. The letter is annotated with further information about family members and possessions. |