Item MFP/9/11 - Letter from Dolina McDougall at Dunolly Castle near Oban

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MFP/9/11

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Letter from Dolina McDougall at Dunolly Castle near Oban

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  • 29 October 1825 (Creation)

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(c1800 - present)

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Joseph Munby, solicitor, was the son of Joseph Munby and Jane Pearson. He was born in 1804.. In 1827, he married Caroline Eleanor Forth . They had seven children:

  • Arthur Munby b. c1829
  • John Forth. Munby b. c1832
  • George Frederick Woodhouse Munby b. c 1834
  • Frederick J. Munby b. c1838
  • Joseph Munby b. c1840
  • Caroline Munby b. c1844
  • Edward C. Munby b c1846

Frederick Munby and his wife, Elizabeth, had two children:
-Beatrice b. c1867
-John Cecil bc1876

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Written Caroline Forth at Mrs Davison’s, Haddesley House, Selby. Expects Caroline went to the Festival. She had hoped to accompany her eldest brother to the south of England, spending some weeks in Yorks., but had been obliged to spend the winter and spring in Edinburgh. Expressed surprise that Ann Hopworth should have been the first of her school friends to marry. Death of Miss Tod. Asks for news of Mrs. Howard, the school mistress, and other acquaintances, also Caroline’s ‘much beloved JM.’

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