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Henry Hallam to Peter Elmsley
GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-11-14 · Unidad documental simple · [1815-11-24]
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Congratulations on termination of affair. Further remarks upon Miss L and Mr Collins ('the other business'). Mr Collins may suspect PE of indulging in ridicule at his expense. HH agrees with PE that no one can be glad to have been involved - and Miss L has lost an eminent banker of Threadneedle Street (a reference to George Grote).

Henry Hallam to Peter Elmsley
GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-11-07 · Unidad documental simple · 1807-08-04
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

PE thinking of priesthood - advises against Canterbury because of the danger of invasion and the plague of troops - Oxford or Cambridge the only provincial situations which would thoroughly suit PE.

Henry Hallam to Peter Elmsley
GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-11-15 · Unidad documental simple · [1815-12-14]
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Mr Collins has remarked upon PE's age - HH advises against retaliation. Violent love is neither reasonable nor desirable at PE's time of life - and a calculated marriage is a risk, since the necessary sacrifices are not always compensated for.

Henry Hallam to Peter Elmsley
GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-11-18 · Unidad documental simple · 1816-01-23
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

PE should 'kiss and be friends,' according to the ancient method of making up quarrels. PE should not have shown HH's letter to X (name unclear - HH does not know which letter) - she might not like to have her name taken in vain by a stranger. HH will never allude to the other business, that of Miss B.

Henry Bedford to Peter Elmsley
GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-6-1 · Unidad documental simple · 1814-09-23
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

Two letters are at Stafford Row from PE to his brother, who has gone to Godalming (to examine Norman remains). Since one letter follows the other by a day, he wonders if he should forward them. His mother is still at Ealing, and has been for five weeks.

Henry Bedford to Peter Elmsley
GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-6-2 · Unidad documental simple · 1814-09-28
Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

A bill sent from the Admiralty to the Treasury has been delayed, but Henry expects it back shortly. He says this in case PE thinks he has already received the amount of the bill and is squandering it. (All a joke?)