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Add. MS a/206/9 · Stuk · 18 Jan. 1849
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Eton College - ECH's friend, Charles Knight, is very anxious to be introduced to WW, with a view of exciting WW in favour of a new enterprise: 'He proposes to bring out another edition of his Cyclopedia (which I hope he will cease to call Penny) in a newread more

Add. MS a/206/8 · Stuk · 3 Apr. 1848
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Eton College - The change in Paris since WW's visit 'is indeed terrible'. The only hope is the army since they are the only ones who can put down the armed mob which rules Paris. All the news he hears from France is 'gloomy'.

Add. MS a/206/7 · Stuk · 9 Dec. 1847
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Eton College - ECH will prepare for WW a number of introductory letters for his forthcoming trip to Paris. ECH is 'afraid Lord John Russell, who began with the best wishes of his majority of the Church has, by his want of moral fear, which poor Sydneyread more

Crewe MS/17 · Stuk · 1854–9
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On the spine is stamped ‘Philobiblon Society’ and, at the foot, ‘1854 | 1859.’ The contents are mainly minutes of meetings of the Society. These meetings were usually held at the residence of one or other of the members, and the minutes were usuallyread more

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Add. MS a/206/12 · Stuk · 4 Feb. 1843
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Eton College - Thanks WW for his congratulations, but ECH 'was quite right in not coming to Kings'. Richard Okes is a more suitable person while 'Eton is, I think, better suited to me'.

Add. MS a/206/11 · Stuk · 24 May 1850
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Eton College - Thanks WW for his translations ['Verse Translations from the German, including Lenore, Schiller's Song of the Bell', 1847] which he read with great pleasure. ECH is not really qualified to comment on WW's view of Aristotle but agrees withread more

Add. MS a/206/10 · Stuk · 1 May 1850
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Eton College - ECH looks forward to seeing WW and Cordelia Whewell on the 18th of May. If Lord John Russell is not careful with regard to his investigations concerning the University, he will 'excite a spirit of extreme dislike to his government in aread more