- C/1586.
- Ffeil
- [c. 1822].
Writer has made a Rule never to change the Form of a word without direct authority.
Writer has made a Rule never to change the Form of a word without direct authority.
Thanks for recipient's observations and emendations.
Letters from Knox, Alexander A., St. James' Place, Pall Mall,
For content see individual letters.
An outline of writer's article on the history and purpose of Arctic exploration.
In Ireland improvement of land is less on an estate where very long leases are let at a low rent; Father O'Sullivan gives writer much credit for the admission of a tenant right.
Recipient may keep the Oswald volume; writer will search for a curious account by Dunning of a conversation with George III.
TFL's death.
Gordon's length of service at the Treasury gives him a preferable claim to Ponsonby.
From Laordis, Count, the Portugese minister,
An error of the historian La Fuente with reference to the rights of Philip II to the Portuguese crown, and enclosing a copy of Passarelli's Bellum Lusitanum for his perusal. French.
Letters from Leatham, W. Henry, Hemsworth Hall, nr. Pontefract,
For content see individual letters.
Writer's wish for recipient's success in office.
Amendments to drafts. Forwarding: C/1680, 1839, Oct. 21, Sir J. Walsham to Lefevre: Recipient's contemplated visit northwards; request for a transfer to warmer latitudes.
From Le Marchant, Denis, Whitehall,
Recipient's resignation as Poor Law Commissioner has been accepted.
Letters from Gilbert Frankland Lewis [his brother]
For content see individual letters.
Writing for the Edinburgh Review; books and opinions on gardening.
Books and articles read by writer in preparing his article on gardening to the Edinburgh Review; family visits; the Dean objects to the election of Hampden as Bishop of Hereford.
News of Merewether; a railway meeting at Ross; it is important that recipient should appear among his constituents, otherwise he will be forgotten and set aside.
The petitioners have, upon terms, laid aside their intention of unseating the present members, and so conditions are rather favourable to recipient sitting again for Herefordshire.
Family matters; delightful weather but the farmers are already grumbling at the fall in the value of wheat.
TFL's fatal illness and the sudden end of his long and happy life.