Concerning his brother Edmund Law Lushington's library of Egyptology, now offered to the Library. Does not have any letters from Spedding, and does not think there are any in his brother's library either.
Two letters accompanied by a note with a Greek inscription.
Glasgow. - Advent of 'The Church & the Diabolus'; not sure which is Esau and which Jacob; 'their mutual claims for the dying testifier Alex[ande]r Campbell'; Henry's holiday in Sorrento. 'So you think Carlyle untruculent in his last book... It seems to me rabider & rabider - & something abominably arrogant in the air with which he affects to button up Coleridge in one pocket & Schleiermacher in the other, as if they were both babies to him'.
Park House, Maidstone - Thanks WW for his 'Republic and the Timaeus': WW will be remembered in time for his work in opening up this field to 'English readers'.