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            GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-9-11 · Item · 1821-11-12
            Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Museum Criticum No 7 on point of publication - more than enough material. Review of PE's Bacchae - may be sent to Giffoerd at the Quarterly, or may be given to Monk. Response to Burgess' charges of plagiarism against B. Writer of review of B's Agamemnon in the last Quarterly identified. Too busy to get to Althorp this winter. Doing less Classics and being more of a cleric. Asks for notes on the Knights, as they are proceeding with Museum Criticum No 8.

            Catering Arrangements
            GB 2014 WS-02-COM-05-02 · File · 1996-2001 [gaps]
            Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            CR Minutes (13/11/1996), discussion of cafeteria-style catering as opposed to 'family service', minutes of Catering Proposals Meeting 1996-1997; renewed proposals for changes to lunch arrangements, with related correspondence

            Bundle 3
            GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-4-7 · Item · [1821]
            Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Aulus Gellius [Sir William Gell] to PE at the Albergo della Speranzella (possibly in Naples?) re the publication of some papyri, to be dedicated to the King (if the King should disappear, the name can be changed from George to Frederick, George III's 2nd son. No date, but an oblique reference to the dropping of the Pains and Penalties Bill puts it between Nov 1820 and Aug 1821 (death of Queen Caroline). See Horsfall p476f & notes ad loc - perhaps the letter should be dated to late 1820, just after PE's departure from Italy.

            Gell, William, 1777-1836
            Bundle 3
            GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-4-10 · Item · 1821-11-05
            Part of Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Goodenough (Westminster HM 1819-1828) begs PE not to do any work on the 'Choruses,' unless he has something already worked out, but to concentrate on the proposed sermon. Robert Cockerell has 'reserved his stomach for the venison at Mr Bigge's (John Bigge OW, a near contemporary of Cockerell?). Mentions a Theban based play at the Theatre, Tottenham Street.