C[]. T[]. - Milnes must name protégé; vacancies scarce in Metropolitan offices, whose clerks 'will neither die nor abdicate'.
HOUG/E/M/1/15
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20 Jun. 1851
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HOUG/D/C/3/9/14
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31 Jan. 1873
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Vernon House, Ventnor, Isle of Wight. - Writes on advice of Lord Clanricarde, a family friend; has small annuity but must otherwise support consumptive son by writing; will Houghton assist her application to the Literary Fund? Has received £200 from the Fund over 22 years; describes her literary output; was first encouraged by 'The great genius whom the Nation mourns' but latterly he felt his differences with the Fund would harm her interests; lost a great friend in Robert Bell; was born to affluence but has suffered through an imprudent marriage; 'but for the Muses [I] must long since have perished of grief and want'.
HOUG/C/B/102
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14 Feb. 1850
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HOUG/6/1-4
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24 Dec. 1846-12 Nov. 1854
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton