The Cottage, Harley St., Bow Road, London. - Campbell’s aunt Mary was governess to the Misses Milnes; poor health forced him to leave Scotland for Malta, afterwards he travelled in the Near East and Europe; fears a relapse if he resumes further occupation; Government must show appreciation of his late uncle [Thomas Campbell]’s poetic contribution by supporting a relative; seeks Richard Monckton Milnes’ help in obtaining Landing Waitership in the Port of London.
HOUG/D/C/3/3/1
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21 Jun. 1845
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HOUG/5/29
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22 Jun. 1830
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9 May 1830
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HOUG/222/4
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[n.d]-5 Aug. [1853?]
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Re memorial to Thomas Campbell at Westminster Abbey.
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10 Jul. 1845
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Treasury. - Details of vacancy for an auxiliary landing waiter at Liverpool. Sir Robert Peel will gladly appoint [Thomas] Campbell's nephew. Signature only autograph.
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28 May 18[20s-1830s?]
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Cannot 'second the opinion of our Friends [David?] Wilkie and [William?] Collins - I have less hope than ever of my dear old Friend [John Bryant] Lane'. Re his debts and expenses; mentions 'Lord Grey's Bust'; when he gets 'fairly in professional receipts clear of all damned Exhibitions' he will pay Campbell first.
HOUG/222/7-8
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Re memorial to Thomas Campbell at Westminster Abbey.
HOUG/222/9
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