The Public School Commissioners would like WW's views: 'I am very anxious that you should place on record your opinion in connexion with the Report of the Commissioners'.
Thanks WW for writing to the Public School Commissioners and for accompanying it with a copy of his work on University Education ['On the Principles of English University Education', 1837: See ETBT to WW, 4 Nov. 1862]. The Oxford University Commissioners… read more
Westminster Palace Hotel, S.W. - Declines invitation for next Sunday. His own Monograph now off his hands; comparison with Houghton's 'healthy charming volume'. Hopes to go to Vienna via South Germany; met Arthur Hallam and his father on the hill from… read more
Boulogne. - Thanks Doyle for his 'Epitaph'; in return sends list of words which he recently noticed as 'occurring in the Odyssee [sic] but not in the Iliad. Does not think this proves the Odyssey was not written by the author of the Iliad, but it should… read more
Entitled 'Postscript'.
Grosvenor Hotel, Park St. - [His brother] Edward Turner Boyd Twistleton was with him in early August, and was a member of a party from Broughton Castle to Edgehill, where 'he explained the Bearings of the Fight with all the Precision of one who had been… read more
Embossed notepaper, Privy Council Office. - It is a 'very curious thing that Dr Dechannel should report thus, if poor T[wistleton] really committed suicide. He heard the story from Lady Minto, who 'had the details from Lady Elizabeth Romilly', but… read more
62 Portland Gate. - Believes there is no doubt that Edward Twisleton committed suicide; 'the Report of the Doctor to Lord Saye & Sele was evidently concocted in order to conceal the truth from Lady S. & S.' Twistleton lived for three days, 'for… read more
27 Rutland Street, N.W. - Has given his friend Sir Charles Nicholson, who is travelling to Egypt in November and will pass through Italy an introduction to Browning. Had an invitation from Carlyle two days ago to meet some friends of Browning, the… read more
Re memorial to John Keble.
Letters dated 25 Nov. 1854 and 29 Oct. 1862.