| Description | /1 is dated 1918 and seems to have been written to Cynthia while Oliver Lyttelton was recovering from an illness or injury. He enquires about social arrangements, and mentions that he intends to go 'surreptiously to the Derby tomorrow and hope I am not found out or I should get a nasty look from Lady Evelyn' . He also mentions 'Bobbie', a mutual friend who has gone to Salisbury to begin flying. 'Bobbie' is possibly Nancy Astor's son Robert Shaw. /2 thanks Cynthia for her good wishes, and mentions that he has 'started in the city, |