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Elizabeth Myers has written: 'The basilisk of St. James's' 'The social letter' -- subject(s): Letter-writing, Etiquette, Letter writing 'The basilisk of St. James'
Bettina Linn has written: 'A letter to Elizabeth'
Darcy's letter to Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice is written in Chapter 35.
Elizabeth C. Fine has written: 'Soulstepping' -- subject(s): African American dance, Greek letter societies, History 'The folklore text' -- subject(s): Communication in folklore, Folklore, Methodology, Performance, Semiotics and folk literature, Sociolinguistics
I would start a letter to Queen Elizabeth "Your Majesty" rather than Dear Elizabeth; the formality surrounding the British Crown is quite formidable.
check out the teacups blog.there is a letter from john to elizabeth there
The Babington Letter was a correspondence in 1586 revealing a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I of England. It was written by Anthony Babington to Mary, Queen of Scots, discussing a plan to overthrow Elizabeth and place Mary on the English throne. The letter was intercepted by Elizabeth's spies, leading to Babington's arrest and ultimately Mary's execution.
Darcy gave Elizabeth a letter the morning after he had proposed, and she refused, at Hunsford, in Kent. The purpose of the letter was to defend himself from the accusations she had made against him as she rejected him.
Mrs. Gardiner sent Elizabeth the details in a letter.
Mr. Darcy gave Elizabeth a letter that explained his actions.
Queen Elizabeth