Will send Richard de Bury article for printing. Requests copies for Mr Gibson and himself; also copies of Greville journal for himself and [Henry?] Reeve. Would like proofs and extra copies of Mr [Evelyn?] Shirley's article.
Including piece in verse, 'Greville's Journal', first line 'Greville's Journal bids me sing...', dated 31 Oct. [1874].
(Place of writing not indicated.)—The writer has portraits of Miss Berry and her sister (perhaps those on f. 6r). Discusses the administration of Miss Berry’s papers.
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Private
Dear Mr Milnes
You asked me about early pictures of Miss Berry. I forgot, that I possess a portrait both of her and Miss Agnes
I shewed them to Miss B. (they were bought by my Father or Brother) at a Sale 30 Years ago {1}, she said that either Lord Orford or somebody left them with the Artist after they were finished not liking them but I forgot the Artists Name
if you call you may see them without going up stairs
I hear Mr Greville {2} has something to do with the papers as well as that old Ninny Sir F. Lewis {3} | Lady Scott | Lady Stuart | and Myself
The Persons who have perhaps the best right to an Opinion think the best thing would be to burn Journal and Letters it is very odd I think that no one has spoken to me on the Subject who is in possession of the M.S. I mean.
Old Lewis would like the job of publication after having amused {4} who ever chose to see private Letters to and from living people. I say to as Miss B. kept brouillons of her letters.
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{1} The closing bracket probably belongs here rather than after ‘Brother’.
{2} Charles Greville, to whom Miss Berry once expressed an intention of leaving her papers. See Extracts, vol. i, pp. ix–x.
{3} Sir Thomas Frankland Lewis, to whom Miss Berry bequeathed her papers. See Extracts, vol. i, p. ix. He died in 1855.
{4} Reading uncertain.