17 June 1892
On the one hand, you've chosen your subject well; in my experience older ghosts, without the benefit of family or friends still among the living, are frequently lonely and desirous of someone to talk to. On the other hand, there is a phenomenon where particularly aged ghosts sometimes become fed up with us livings and can be rather short when forced to interact, or when they're asked a question they don't particularly care for. There's also the issue of manners; some things which we consider normal now may have been taboo in their era and thus may offend them if the subject arises in conversation. Talking to someone from a dramatically different era is a little like speaking with someone from a different culture, or so I'm told; misunderstandings are frequent.
In any case, I've enclosed a list of spirits I believe might be amenable to your project. Please do let me know if you'd like me to facilitate any introductions. Of note, if you interview Barnaby Wye, let me know — I know him well and I can give you some tips for managing him.
Regards,
F. Greengrass
Spirit Division
F. Greengrass
Spirit Division
Set by Lady!