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Add. MS c/100/69
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Letter from Henry Sidgwick to Mary "Minnie" Benson
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- [Apr? 1889] (Creation)
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(1838-1900)
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Reports that he and Nora have come to London for some days, and that various meetings will occupy them both until the following Thursday. Suggests that they might go to lunch [with Minnie and family] on the following day, 'or Thursday or to tea on Wednesday, or...any time after Thursday.' Announces that the following week he shall be busy - having his portrait painted [by J. J. Shannon], and finishing his book. Claims to be much interested in a general way in Edward's Trial [of Edward King, bishop of Lincoln, accused of ritualism] but admits that he hasn't yet had time to read the arguments.
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- Benson, Mary (1841-1918), née Sidgwick, wife of Edward White Benson (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Eleanor Mildred (1845-1936), college head (Subject)
- Shannon, Sir James Jebusa (1862-1923) artist (Subject)
- Benson, Edward White (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury (Subject)
- King, Edward (1829–1910) bishop of Lincoln (Subject)