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- c. 1820
Sam Collingwood of the Clarendon Press asks for corrections to made to some pp. so he can take them to Lord Grenville at Dropmore.
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Sam Collingwood of the Clarendon Press asks for corrections to made to some pp. so he can take them to Lord Grenville at Dropmore.
Mr Carr begs leave to present his son
W Brown begs PE to accept a brace of birds
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn to Peter Elmsley
Tuesday, so perhaps 1810. Long time no hear.
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn to Peter Elmsley
On canvassing on PE's behalf in an election (v.440f). Anxiously expects PE's account of particulars in order to know where to direct further efforts.
Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn to Peter Elmsley
Weather too poor for CW to travel to the country (St Mary Cray?). Southey writes seldom - CW disgusted by his public conduct in the face of a difference of opinion. The government expected to have a majority of 90 in both the Lords and the Commons on the Catholic question.
Edward Cardwell (of BNC and subsequently St Albans Hall) acknowledging receipt of PE's edition of the Bacchae (publ. 1821), and promising to pass on an engraving to a mutual friend.
J.Bull (ChCh) canvassing for a vote for Abbot (?).
J.Bull thanks PE for a book.
Heraldic note on coat of arms of Lord Grenville (see 37, 49, 135).