| Description | Letter written from Blackburn. Complains about her delay in writing, and is sorry that she did not call on her during her visit to Blackburn. Tells her to act as she thinks best regarding Mr Shaw. Excuses her brother's behaviour which disturbed Elizabeth during her last visit to Hoghton, and assures her that such coolness was due to family problems, and not to Elizabeth's presence, which is welcomed by the family. Her cotton is ready to be sent to Colne. |