Wallington, Cambo, Northumberland. - They have settled with Thornton Trevelyan to shoot the covers at Wallington on 4 October; asks if Robert will be able to come; predicts the game will be good. They have a large party of visitors: the Knutsfords, Jebbs, and Sir Spencer Walpole; Sir Alfred Lyall and the [Henry?] Sidgwicks come tomorrow. Is getting on well with his book [the first volume of the "History of the American Revolution"], and has revised the first half with 'great help' from Robert's comments; it is 'very much improved' and he hopes to have it all finished in a fortnight.
TRER/12/22
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25 Sept 1898
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
SMIH/95/18
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[1899]
Part of Papers of Sir Henry Babington Smith
With English translation by 'F. J. P.'
HOUG/36/175
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19 Feb. 1874
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Ealing. - The Perceval papers are in disarray following collapse of a wall at Mr Perceval's house in Lowndes St; Walpole's son thinks there is nothing new relating to Robert Pemberton Milnes but will check, he believes Milnes' discussion of the Chancellorship with Perceval was verbal.
HOUG/36/174
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14 Feb. 1874
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Ealing. - Houghton missed a good meeting of the Literary. Will seek details of Robert Pemberton Milnes from his son, whose book [The Life of the Hon. Spencer Perceval] has cast new light on Spencer Perceval. Hopes bouleversement among the Liberals will result in unsensational politics.
Add. MS c/1/158-160
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Three letters, from C. W. King, S. H. Walpole, and E. Beckett, Baron Grimthorpe.
Edleston, Joseph (1816-1895) Fellow and Bursar of Trinity College Cambridge