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HOUG/E/M/13/63 · Item · 3 May 1872
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

On embossed notepaper, 56 Russell Square, W.C. - Recommends Rev. Richard Mosley for chaplaincy of Archbishop Holgate's Hospital at Hemsworth; he is nearly 70 and lame from a hemiplegic attack two years before coming to Rotherham, but he still preaches and carries out parish duties; age has softened his Evangelicism.

Add. MS c/94/141 · Item · 7 Jul 1877
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Asks Sidgwick why he did not come to Brighton 'instead of fleeing to Broadstairs'. Expresses his eagerness to receive Balfour's writings. Mentions that he is going to print a paper of the latter's on the new conditions of the Indian Civil service, in his next numbers [of the Fortnightly Review]. Complains that being a writer for the Encyclopaedia Britannica is a thankless job: 'One must try to be thorough and yet there is no room.' Predicts that Sidgwick 'will be amused by a short note of Pattison's...against Bridges' in his next number [Fortnightly Review, Aug 1877, 22(128), pp. 285-286].

Morley, John (1838-1923), 1st Viscount Morley of Blackburn, politician