Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Ralph Wedgwood
Letter No. VWL293
Letter from Adeline Vaughan Williams to Ralph Wedgwood
Letter No.: VWL293
April 9th [1898]
My dear Randolph
Ralph may see you next week in the New Forest1 as he means to join Margaret2 at Salisbury on Easter Monday & bicycle through the Forest with her. He starts his holiday on Wednesday by going to Cheltenham. I am going to be less adventurous & am going to Brighton. I hope we may have you here again – if you did not find it too horribly uncomfortable – you shall always be as erratic as you like. We miss you very much. We went to the Davi3 the other evening on Theodore’s invitation – the 3 brothers had been entertaining the Malcolm Macnaughtons at dinner. I saw Charles for the first time – a great event – I think he is most interesting – do you know that his boots mildew? – he attributes it to the Westminster climate. Theodore looked most astonishingly happy.
I have not seen your sister but I did not expect to – but it would have been a pleasure.
Your affectionate
Adeline Vaughan Williams
1. On Vaughan Williams’s trip to the New Forest see VWL263.
2. Vaughan Williams’s sister.
3. i.e. the Llewellyn Davies brothers – plural of the Latin ‘Davus’.
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Shelfmark:MS Mus. 1714/1/3, f.63