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- 16 Apr [1872] (Production)
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Reports that he has been very busy in relation to the vacant [Knightbridge] professorship; considers becoming a candidate himself, but does not think that he has much chance of being successful, and believes that if he puts himself forward he may harm the chances of another man [J. H. Stirling] who he believes has more claim to it. Was shocked at Maurice's death. Reports that he has been travelling about a lot since the end of the previous term; has been to Bournemouth, stayed with the Pauls at Bailie, and also at Freshwater, where he 'smoked a pipe with the Laureate'. Declares that Tennyson was 'exceedingly kind', and that he and Symonds 'had a most interesting conversation with him. Adds that Miss Thackeray was also there, 'most delightful of authoresses'. Hopes to go to Rugby on the Saturday of the following week. Reports that he has just seen Robertson, who is going to Harrow, 'but with eyes halfregretful fixed on Rugby'. Asks to be remembered to the Temples.
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Part transcription in Sidgwick, Arthur, and Sidgwick, E. M, 'Henry Sidgwick'. London: Macmillan, 1906, p 260-261.
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- Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick (Sujet)
- Stirling, James Hutchison (1820-1909) philosopher (Sujet)
- Maurice, John Frederick Denison (1805-1872), Church of England clergyman and theologian (Sujet)
- Paul, Charles Kegan (1828-1902), publisher and author (Sujet)
- Paul, Margaret Agnes (1829-1905), author (Sujet)
- Tennyson, Alfred (1809-1892), 1st Baron Tennyson, poet (Sujet)
- Symonds, John Addington (1840-1893), writer and advocate of sexual reform (Sujet)
- Ritchie, Anne Isabella (1837-1919), writer, wife of Sir Richmond Ritchie (Sujet)
- Robertson, James (1836-1903), clergyman, schoolmaster, and poet (Sujet)