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HOUG/D/C/3/3/15 · Item · 29 Apr. 1842
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

5 Tavistock Terrace, Upper Holloway. - Is 'the most unfortunate author in... literary history'; Milnes must sympathise on reading enclosed statement; also encloses note from Rev. John P. Wilson. Is humiliated by having to seek aid in this way despite endorsement of a bishop. Postscript: last Saturday's Oxford Herald contains appeal by the Fellows of Magdalen; appends list of donors.

'Extraordinary Statement addressed to the patrons of Literature in behalf of a well-known historian', containing copies of letters from the bishops of St. David's, London and Llandaff, Lords Ashley and Brougham, the Earls of Clarendon and Haddington, Lord Francis Egerton and Hugh James Rose, Mar.-Jun. 1841, as well as critical opinions on Dunham's writings. Printed, 2 ff. [1842?]

Letter from John Posthumous Wilson to Dunham, 17 Apr. 1842, Magdalen College, Oxford. Sends £4; he and Mr Faber will advertise case in the Oxford Herald. 2 ff.

Letter from Charles James Monk to J H Monk
MONK/C/1/158 · Item · 27 Feb 1851
Parte de Papers of the Monk and Sanford families

Conservative Club rumours suggest that Lord Stanley has again failed to form an administration, Lord Clarendon sent for from Ireland, Peelites are willing to serve under Clarendon, certain that Lord John Russell cannot be Prime Minister again

HOUG/E/C/13/5 · Item · [1848?]
Parte de Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

5 Prince Edward Terrace, Blackrock, Dublin. Dated '2nd day before appointment of Irish Provisional Government'. - Hopes fighting has been averted; 'The leaders are quelling the feelings of inordinate ardour in their followers, & the French Revolution is beginning to tarnish'; attended Lord Clarendon's wild reception at Trinity College [Dublin]; mob threatened to break all the windows'; 'You English people are our Austrians and we hate you cordially and religiously'.