Peter Elmsley to his sister-in-law [Mary Hallowell?]
- GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-5-2
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- 1816-10-18
Florence. Notice in Giornale di Milano that PE arrived on 28/09 and left on 10/10 (but 3 day trip to Como, where Caroline of Brunswick was behaving with as little discretion as she did in England). Had crossed the Alps via Simplon (formerly as little known as Orpington until Napoleon's new road). Description of journey from Switzerland to Milan. Book shopping in Milan. Cheap visit to la Scala (250 boxes, in each of which an ugly countess with a male friend - PE reminded of what Charles II said of his brother, that the choice of his mistresses was presented to him by his confessor by way of penance - so the Italians pout and quarrel as if they were really man and wife). Tedious 6 day journey from Milan to Florence - saw part of Pope's army (well dressed and well looking lads). Sonnet written to celebrate PE's arrival - but a standard one presented to every English visitor to the Albergo delle Quatro Nazioni, so returned without payment. Intends to remain 6-8 weeks. Huge choice offered at dinner - Italians know how to roast, which the French do not. 2 letters to PE missing from Post Office - possibly sent in error to Lord Elmley - one letter might have helped him gain permission to take mss from the Laurentian Library to his rooms. A little disappointed by Florence (perhaps because of its enhanced reputation), but the paving of the streets is amazing. Has met old friend Fanny Allen with her brother. Eating quantities of Parmesan. Florentine tailors work quickly - measured at dusk, and promised the suit by 9 the next morning.