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Whately, Dublin, to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Family news; busy on 'Easy Lessons on the British Constitution'; bitterly critical of Thackeray who is 'incapable of even imagining a worthy person who is not a simpleton.' Comments on: the Education Board, the Turkish War, the Bishop of Limerick's appointment at Derry, Hinds in 'great danger.'.

Whately, Dublin], to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Hopes to send information on Maynooth shortly; sends paper which reflects Protestant agitation; critical of Mr Gregg 'who has a forty-jackass-power of incessant braying to a mob of low Orangemen...' O'Connell to be arrested; criticises the Proclamation which helps revive O'Connell's popularity. 'If Ireland is saved, it must be in spite of a ministry who are continually playing into the agitator's hands, as they have for about forty years.'.

Whately, Dublin, to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Concerned with spread of Repeal-doctrine in England; has written dialogue on this; expecting visitors; family news; suggests recipient should go to Julie Bouroullee for cure to illness; 'Do you hear anything said about Hinds's non-appointment?.

Whately, [Dublin], to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Lord Clarendon critical of recipient's article on Ireland, claiming it was based on misinformation; Clarendon believes nothing will be done in the Lords about Ireland before Easter; various comments on the Irish Question.

Whately, [Dublin], to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Asks who is to be new editor of Edinburgh Review; suggests recipient should take post, Empson no better than Napier; critical of recent articles in E.R.; critical of Greg; Handcock's article on slavery; Italian letter.

Whately, [Dublin], to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Dissolution would mean many Irish Radicals losing their seats; excitement of riots at Stockport; Ecclesiastical Titles Bill has died away; wishes to see abolition of Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland. Published.

Whately, Dublin, to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Desires recipient to send letter from Italy to Hinds; asks if there is to be a dissolution; ministry being called 'Ld Aberdeen's Xmas mince-pie'; wishes they had retained Lord St. Leonards and [Francis] Blackburne. Published.

Whately, Dublin, to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Re article by writer in 'True Briton'; critical of govt over Education Board; surprised at Bishop who replaced writer on Education Board accepting such 'a situation of much odium.' [ref. to Bishop of Limerick].

Whately, Dublin, to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Writer's article on [Jane] Austen; comments on recipient's views on 'notorious' workhouse system in Ireland and on public and private attitudes on important matters; comments on a 'neighbour' of recipient who is like a 'Knight at Chess, which always goes one step straight and one oblique...'. Copy. Published.

Whately, Dublin, to S., [? Lincoln's Inn],

Has received pamphlet from the Bishop of Norwich on 'Subscription'; article written by Presendary Wodehouse; wishes to have it reviewed and hopes recipient might do so, as 'Oxford is in a ferment about Tract No. 90.' 'Just at this crisis a good hard thrust might thoroughly overthrow the party.' Family news; the 'considerable handsome fix' of the Poor Law Commissioners. Extract only published.

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