If it is a formal letter you end by saying "Sincerely," and signing your name. If it is informal, you might end it with "Fondly," or "Yours Truly" or even "Love."
Lady in Colchester. has written: 'Extract of a letter from a lady in Colchester to her friend in town'
Noel Broxolme has written: 'A letter from a lady to her husband abroad'
A. N. has written: 'A circular letter of Christian friendship to the Honourable the late Lady Mayoress'
A Lady Writing a Letter was created in 1665.
Wyllys Gannett has written: 'Lady Mordaunt ...' 'Lady Mordaunt ...' 'Lady Mordaunt ...'
Lady Rosina Lytton has written: 'Life of Rosina, Lady Lytton'
Lady Humdrum. has written: 'Domestic scenes'
Lady of distinction. has written: 'The glebe house'
Lady Jane Grey's last letter was written to her sister, Katherine, expressing her readiness to face death with courage and faith. In the letter, she emphasized her acceptance of her fate and her belief that she would soon be reunited with loved ones in heaven.
Mary Wiseman has written: 'A letter from a lady to her daughter on the manner of passing Sunday rationally and agreeably' -- subject(s): Christian ethics
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Thomas Harper has written: 'Some serious remarks on a late pamphlet, entituled, The morality of stage-plays seriously considered. In a letter to a lady'