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              Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
              GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-39 · Unidad documental simple · 1848-3-8
              Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

              Cross-written. On the abdication of Louis Philippe, King of France, who departed in such haste that he left behind his pocket book containing £15,000 in bank notes. On unrest in Europe, and demonstrations in Britain whipped up by Charles Cochrane (the Spanish Minstrel). The varying competences of physicians. On the 1798 uprising in Ireland, and the unpleasantness of civil war.

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              Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
              GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-40 · Unidad documental simple · 1848-3-14
              Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

              On ways by which JB may combat his depression. Invitation to stay - books (but no novels), walks in London, the diversion offered by current affairs (e.g. a failed rally on Kennington Green - presumably a Chartist demonstration, but clearly not that of 10th April on Kennington Common), the return of British expats from France in the face of the revolution that year (80,000 estimated to be in Paris alone - the family of the Earl of Pembroke occupied 8 carriages).

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              Henry Mordaunt Clavering to John Benn
              GB 2014 WS-05-CLA-74 · Unidad documental simple · 1850-4-6
              Parte de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

              Has finally been able to come downstairs after his lumbago. The French are so used to revolution that very little surprises them - things which would horrify an Englishman. On the case brought by George Cornelius Gorham against the Bishop of Exeter, on being refused preferment. Sad to see the progress which Roman Catholics are making in England. On the neglect in the education of young men at the universities - they are too old at 17 or 18, as opposed to 10-12 years old in their young day. Dean Buckland is ill (see 73) in the parish of Islip (as was Vincent - the living belongs to Westminster Abbey).

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