Henry Crabb Robinson, Bury St Edmunds, to Dawson Turner, [Yarmouth], 9 August 1844.
Bury St Edmunds
9th Augt 1844
My dear Sir
I gave you notice of my inclination to step over in the course of the Summer and spend a day or two with you: And you obligingly intimated a willingness to receive me.
I now write to say that I intend going on Monday afternoon to Playford Hall n: [near] Ipswich and there spend a few days with my old friend Mr Clarkson
And if you will be at home And it in other respects is convenient I would proceed from Ipswich the latter end of the week to Yarmouth –
If you are now at Yarmouth a letter addressed to me at my brothers Thomas R. &c tomorrow Sunday will reach me – But after that day that is till Wednesday I should be addressed at Mr Clarkson’s (< > &c) at Playford Hall.
I am very truly your’s
H. C. Robinson
Dawson Turner Esqr
Yarmouth
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Text: Turner Papers, O.14.37/42 (1844), Trinity College, Cambridge University.