Letters from 22 Dec. 1882 to 6 Jan. 1883 typewritten.
Queen's College, Oxford - Thanks WW for book on the 'Philosophy of Discovery' ['On the Philosophy of Discovery', 1860]: 'In another form I have long known and valued it' ['The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Founded upon their History', 2 vols., 1840].
The Vicarage, Bawtry, Yorkshire. - His brother Edmund seeks secretaryship of the National Society; asks if Houghton would mention him to the Archbishop of York; he narrowly missed high educational honours.
[Bishopsthorpe] - thanks him for the trouble he took over David Purton
Sent from Hull to Lord Houghton at Fryston Hall, Knottingley. - Condolences on the death of Lady Houghton.
Bishopsthorpe, York. - Condolences on the death of Lady Houghton, arrangements for her funeral.
Trin[ity] Coll[ege] Cambridge. - His brother-in-law J. G. Wilson seeks transfer from 'a very disagreeable part of St James's parish' to the country, for his family's health; Heslerton is to be offered owing to the lunacy of the present incumbent; Wilson… read more
Tells her to send the papers to him, as he has not gone abroad. Explains that he is trying to cure his stammering in Cambridge. Expresses his regret at hearing of the 'inroads of illness', and remarks on how unfortunately she is situated 'in having no… read more
Whitehaven. - Very glad to see the news of the birth of Milnes' son announced in the Times; hopes Milnes and his wife will live to see their son 'develop some of the qualities which make his parents beloved to all that know them'; years have passed since… read more
On embossed notepaper for Boreatton Park, Shrewsbury. - Encloses papers relating to his brother-in-law Furse Vidal, one of the Conducts of Eton College Chapel; his contract has been breached regarding preferments; asks Houghton to refer to matter to the… read more
One of a group of letters about the election of the Duke of Devonshire to the Chancellorship.
Bishopthorpe, York