Currah - visit to see Aubrey de Vere, has been appointed High Sheriff, has had a long letter from [John] Sterling in Bordeaux
Note. Reports just having received Myers' letter, for which he thanks him. Undertakes to send him 'a line again for [Myers] to forward to Annie [Marshall?], when there is really anything to say.' Includes the rhyme: 'Grief, joys in Time's strange dance/… read more
Cholmondeley Lodge, Richmond - thanks for the copy of Conciones Academiae, views of his sermon Dispensations of Paganism, danger of the comparative study of Christian and non-Christian cultures, Steven Spring-Rice at sea
Letter postmarked 7 Jul. 1839 written by Louisa and Caroline Milnes. poem and note by Aubrey de Vere.
[Sent from Gower Street]:- Announces that he is again in London, 'intending to work and see anything that is to be seen in the way of mediums.' States that he may 'fly to Cambridge.' Remarks that there is now one there in London that he can see 'without… read more