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            581 Description archivistique résultats pour Roles and Groups

            James Henry Monk to Peter Elmsley
            GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-13-5 · Pièce · 1822-01-16
            Fait partie de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Returns PE's notes on Eq. (to be returned by PE for the press - therefore with observations by JHM?). Good to see PE engaged with the Germans. Blomfield archdeacon of Colchester. Sends remembrances and thanks to Gaisford - sorry to hear about his wife.

            Southey correspondence
            GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-14 · Dossier
            Fait partie de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            4 letters from Keswick (17/11/1820, 11/1/1821, 3/4/1824, 5/8/1824 - ), published by Nicholas Horsfall in Notes and Queries (off-print of article in box) - literary gossip, news of his own publications, personal finances, an alleged impropriety of John Wesley, aid sought for a potential student, PE reportedly dead after an illness, remarks on his own ageing, re The Peninsular War the Duke of Wellington will speak but not provide any papers.

            GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-15-08 · Pièce · 1803-02-02
            Fait partie de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Charles Burney has described PE as among the first scholars of the present day. Has visited William Vincent and William Carey (a new broom sweeping remarkably clean). His trunk has been cut from behind his carriage, so he has lost all his wardrobe, and his great coat has been purloined by Mullens (OW John?).

            GB 2014 WS-05-ELM-02-15-17 · Pièce · 1807-10-07
            Fait partie de Westminster School's Archive and Collections

            Is concerned about Bedford's reaction to the death of his brother (v.329-331), and asks PE to give him spiritual guidance; he fears that Bedford is a sceptic in matters of religion (he has been reading Voltaire for years, and has a vain and weak mind). Now off for ten days soldiering.