& the report of each day is perfectly
correct—I suppose if nothing unforeseen
occurs we shall be going to London
as usual the end of May—but it
depends upon the time of the "Lucknow
dinner"—so as to bring that in during
my sister's & Colonel Germon's stay in
London—it is the old Garrison—the
Officers who were shut in all the
time—& year by year the party becomes
smaller, partly from some being
removed by death & others not able
perhaps to be in London at the time
When in London I shall hope to see
something of you—& with kind love
believe me your affecte Cousin
M A Garratt
my sister & the Col. send
kind remembrances
A DIARY
KEPT BY
Mrs. R. C. GERMON,
AT LUCKNOW,
BETWEEN THE MONTHS OF MAY AND DECEMBER,
1857.
LONDON:
WATERLOW AND SONS, CARPENTERS' HALL,
LONDON WALL.
1870.