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Updated: May 28, 2025


I wanted to ask you to read some of the Northern Ballads too; but you shut the book. I must tell you. She at least brings a fine head and heart to the bargain worthy of a better market. But it is to be, and I dare say you will honestly wish we may do well. Keep the book as long as you will. It is useless to me. I shall be to be heard of through Geldeston Hall, Beccles.

Kerrich was FitzGerald's brother-in-law, the husband of the poet's favourite sister, who had predeceased him in 1863. Mr. Kerrich lived at Geldeston Hall, near Beccles, which is still in possession of the same family. Mr. At this time Posh was a man of means, and drove his smart gig and mare, and it was with some idea of buying a new horse that he was to go to Woodbridge Horse Fair.

I have been for a fortnight to Geldeston where Kerrich is not very well. I shall look for you one day in my Yarmouth rounds, and you know how entirely disengaged and glad to see you I am here. I have two fresh Nieces with me and I find I gave you the WORST wine of two samples Diver sent me. I wish you would send word by bearer you are better this one word written will be enough you see.

"I saw in some Athenaeum a somewhat contemptuous notice of G. B.'s 'Rommany Lil' or whatever the name is. Borrow sent a message to FitzGerald through Edmund Kerrich of Geldeston, asking him to visit Oulton Cottage. The reply shows all the sweetness of the writer's nature: LITTLE GRANGE, WOODBRIDGE, Jan. 10/75.

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