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Add. MS c/99/112
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Letter from Henry Sidgwick to his mother
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- [1869?] (Creation)
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Asks her to ask Mr Horton what is the exact nature of information he requires, since he cannot ask [George Granville?] Bradley for information generally 'when he has given in the printed paper what [HS supposes] he thinks enough.' Suggests that Arthur could ask 'a [United] Usher.' Comments that the poem Lady Grace by Miss Smedley 'though not great is good reading.'
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- Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick (Subject)
- Horton, Edward (c 1815-1870) clergyman and chaplain of Worcester asylum (Subject)
- Bradley, George Granville (1821-1903), Dean of Westminster and schoolmaster (Subject)
- Sidgwick, Arthur (1840–1920), educationist and classical scholar (Subject)
- Smedley, Menella Bute (c 1820-1877) poet and novelist (Subject)