Tells Sidgwick to send two dozen [ ] to Rev. H. Palmer. Thinks that Sidgwick's remarks on the theologies of Germany very interesting. Mentions having spent some time with Rev. J. C. Ryle, who he believes to be 'the first tractologist of the day'. Refers to his Deborah as being intended for limited circulation, and asks Sidgwick how he heard about it. Mentions the Historical Review. In relation to 'Christie', he suggests writing to the Times abusing him ['Christie'] and 'correcting a lot of statements, [ ] Tennyson and Maurice and H[ ] and claiming a lot of other men...' Gives some advice in relation to 'Fellow Commoners'.
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43: 15 German Place, Brighton. - Cannot shed light on 'the inscription said to have been altered at the request of the Helmingham Rector''. Has written to ask his aunt Mrs T. Walker, who was 'at Helmingham a good deal in my father's time there'. Mr Groome was a friend of his father's; believes he was his own godfather
44: Regrets that his aunt Mrs Walker does not remember having heard anything about the memorial being altered.