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- 23 Nov. 1865 (Creation)
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Regrets that he cannot come to visit Sidgwick in Cambridge that year. Explains that he could not leave home before 16 December, and that [Francis Warre?] Cornish is coming to stay on 20 December. Invites Sidgwick to visit him on his way to [John Jermyn?] Cowell, or after his visit. Informs him that if he comes soon after Christmas he will find [John Burnell?] Payne there, and probably Dr [David?] and Mrs Rowland. Mentions that [Oscar?] Browning might also pay a visit. Describes the search for water by 'young Okeden', and how it was discovered that an underground stream to a well in the village ran from north to south. Reports that the 'Tennyson boys' told him that the Times reported that their father had changed college 'in consequence of a quarrel with her bread and butter'. States that Tennyson was in no other college but Trinity.
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- Sidgwick, Henry (1838-1900), philosopher (Subject)
- Cornish, Francis Warre Warre (1839-1916), schoolmaster and author (Subject)
- Cowell, John Jermyn (1838-1867), alpinist (Subject)
- Payne, John Burnell (1838-1869), clergyman and art critic (Subject)
- Rowland, David (fl 1836-1871), philosopher (Subject)
- Browning, Oscar (1837-1923), teacher and historian (Subject)
- Tennyson, Hallam (1852-1928), 2nd Baron Tennyson, biographer and Governor-General of Australia (Subject)
- Tennyson, Lionel (1854-1886), civil servant (Subject)
- Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892), 1st Baron Tennyson, poet (Subject)
- Paul, Charles Kegan (1828-1902), publisher and author (Subject)