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HOUG/D/C/3/3/1 · Item · 21 Jun. 1845
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

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 furtherread more

HOUG/B/N/3/12 · Part · [13 Jan. 1858]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Fryston. - Addresses her brother as 'Dearest Ricky'. Only heard the news this afternoon when she came to Fryston; their father was waiting in the hall to tell her. Aunt Louisa says he 'shed tears of joy' when he heard the news. When the baby's health wasread more

HOUG/E/M/13/16 · Item · 29 Jan. 1869
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Earl's Heaton Vicarage, Dewsbury. - Her nephew George Martin obtained a clerkship in the Inland Revenue by Lady Galway's interest; he now fears dismissal and seeks a clerkship in the P & O; quotes his request for Houghton to approach Edward Thornton,read more

HOUG/36/163 · File · 27 Jul. [1863]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

16 U[pper] Brook St. - Announces acceptance of peerage; address to Pontefract constituents will appear tomorrow; 'It is intended to be very pathetic, but I doubt their crying very much, on the eve of an election'; Sir Edmund Head is to be the Liberalread more

HOUG/36/164 · File · 31 Dec. 1874-1 Jan. 1875
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Written in answer to Houghton's letter of 29th. Robert Pemberton Milnes hated Mr Shepherd [sic] who was so severe as to be sometimes cruel; his parents were unaware of it at the time and few pupils then would have considered complaining; he was a goodread more

HOUG/36/165 · File · 7 Jan. [1875]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Mr Belsham was living in Hackney when Robert Pemberton Milnes was his pupil; recalls Charles the groom driving Robert and Rodes to Mr Shepherd's at Gateacre in Liverpool, probably about the time Miss Le Mesurier came as governess; Louisa's eldest sister [read more

HOUG/B/N/5/2 · Item · 9 Nov. 1868
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Boroughbridge. - Saw his doctor, 'an old school-fellow' recently, who told him he 'perfectly understood [himself], and confirmed [his] own ideas in every respect' and that it had been right for him to choose 'some rest whilst the will so to choose was inread more

HOUG/B/O/2/29 · Item · [1818?]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Fryston, written to Robert Milnes at Thorne.- Robert will see from the enclosed letter from their sister Louisa [now HOUG/BO/2/29A] what her wishes are regarding the settlement of Robert's affairs with their mother. Has little to add but points out thatread more

HOUG/B/O/2/29A · Item · 10 Apr. [1818 or 1819?]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Fryston. - They have learned from Mr Tottie that 'there is nothing so settled by my mother's will but what it can be altered'; believes Rodes has mentioned this to Robert, also that they wish for a referee. 'It appears to us that there is moreread more

HOUG/B/O/1/3 · Item · [Jul. 1856]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

6 Victoria Terrace, Bridlington. - Likes this place, 'Scarbro' being a little London - There are 1, 000 visitors, mainly from Hull & Sheffield'.

Wonders whether Richard meant what he said in the debate [on length of speeches in Parliament] 'to applyread more

HOUG/D/A/7/32 · Item · 17 Jun. [1873?]
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

1 Stratton St., Piccadilly. - Thanks for forwarding Monographs; Lord Houghton merely mentioned sending a note when they met at a concert given here by the Baroness last Friday. Froude showed her a copy of Monographs lent to him by Carlyle. Nervousnessread more

HOUG/B/J/9 · File · 5 May 1861-17 Jan. 1868
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

Letter of [5 May 1861] addressed to 'Darling Mumsey' written by or with significant assistance from an adult, perhaps Louisa Milnes, from whom a note to Annabella appears on verso. Letter accompanied by a sketch, which perhaps includes the donkeyread more