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Trinity Lodge
June 17. 1874
Dear Professor Humphry
I enclose a copy which I have somewhat hastily drawn up of the speech I made in Trinity last evening. I have had very little time to look on it, & very possibly you may find grammatical & other errors in it.
Yrs very faithfully
Devonshire
Professor Humphry.
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Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight
April 4th 1873
Sir,
I beg to enclose a cheque for 10£ if I may be allowed to offer this small contribution to the Sedgwick Memorial.
I have the honour to be
Your very obedient servant
A Tennyson
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Grove Lodge | Cambridge
7 Oct. 1896
Dear Sir,
I wish to thank you very sincerely for your kind and welcome letter of sympathy {1}.
I hope you are having fair health and enjoying your leisure.
Yours faithfully
A. P. Humphrey
Mr H. Coggin
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{1} The writer's father, Sir G. M. Humphry, had died at his home, Grove Lodge, on 24 September.
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50 Wilton Crescent {1}
Saturday | April 26' {2}
My dear Humphry
Thanks for the lunch we will appear at 2.pm. Certainly enter me for scratch fours please. I am glad I have hit off something. I must come and look at the Parade also on Monday. If you have not yet entered for Middlesex Assoc' Meeting don't till I have seen you.
In Haste
Yrs very truly
Waldegrave
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{1} Waldegrave's London residence.
{2} '1873' has been added in pencil.
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Trinity College | Cambridge
March 22d {1} | '73
Dear Professor Humphry,
Let me thank you for the honour which you have done to my office in proposing to me to be a member of the Committee for preparing a memorial to Professor Sedgwick {2}. I shall be happy to render any assistance in my power to carrying out the object proposed.
Yrs vy truly {3}
B F Westcott
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{1} The second figure is indistinct.
{2} Adam Sedgwick had died on 27 January.
{3} This line is indistinct.