A HAND-WRITTEN letter from Beatrix Heelis (nee Potter) to the Mayor of Kendal Henry Airey, dated August 30 1937, will be auctioned next month.

Written on fine tissue paper, she starts by saying: ‘You may remember my name’. She goes on to congratulate him on a speech he gave a year earlier to celebrate the town’s success in securing Catherine Parr’s prayer book.

The mayor had campaigned hard to raise funds to buy the Queen’s tiny prayer book because of the important link to Kendal.

However the main reason for Beatrix’s letter to Cllr Airey is, she says, to reassure him of her plans for a loom she had bought that very day.

It was believed to be Kendal’s last working loom and she wrote: "I will not take away a relic of Kendal without telling you" adding that it will not go to "Kendal museum, a dreary jumble of stuffed birds and sundries … but perhaps to Coniston to the estate ‘workshop’.."

She ends her letter by saying they are both ‘sentimental antiquarians’.

Beatrix’s remarkable letter, a copy of the prayer book and photographs of the ceremony are being sold by Henry Airey’s great grandson who hopes they will find an appreciative new home.

The copy bible was presented to Mr Airey at the ceremony by the famed writer Hugh Walpole - who also signed it along with Margaret Strickland of Sizergh Castle.

Valuer David Brookes, from 1818 Auctioneers on the Cumbria, Lancashire border, has put an estimate of £1,500 on the collection which will be sold on Monday February 6.

He said a letter to a Kendal bookseller from Beatrix Potter made a similar price at a recent auction.

“The two-sided letter is a delight to read," said Mr Brookes. "It is full of wit and reinforces Beatrix Potter’s passion for and commitment to preserving local skills and traditions.

"Given the Mayor’s successful efforts to secure Queen Katherine Parr’s Book of Devotion we can understand why she wanted to reassure him of her motives regarding Kendal’s last working loom.”

Anyone interested in viewing the items at 1818 Auctioneers, J36 (of the M6), can do so on Friday February 3 (1-4pm), Saturday February 4 (10am-2pm) and from 8.30am on the morning of the sale. Further details can be found at: http://www.1818auctioneers.co.uk/