Chelsea. - Travels over the summer; saw the Tennysons and Speddings; Mrs Alfred is a very nice creature, cheerful, good-mannered, intelligent, sincere-looking': 'James Spedding was as much the philosopher as ever, and as fond of tobacco: Tom I found labouring under some misgivings as to certain Pamphlets, and still obstinately disposed to hope that the world wd mend itself; otherwise well and happy'.
O./4.54/43
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HOUG/24/202
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O./15.65
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Transcripts include letter from Emily Sellwood [later wife of Alfred Tennyson] to Emily Tennyson, and transcripts of notes by Eustace Tennyson d'Eyncourt Jesse. With correspondence between Sir Charles Tennyson, Hannah D. French (Research Librarian at Wellesley College), T. H. Vail Motter, and two librarians of Trinity, H. M. Adams and C. R. Dodswell.
Add. MS c/73/109
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