Hodsock Priory. - Introducing two 'intimate friends of [her son] William's', just going to Trinity: [Francis] Garden and [Robert] Monteith; wishes Milnes to introduce them to 'literary society, steering them clear of the Infidels and Lunatics with which evil report says your learned University abounds'. Has been reading some of Milnes' poetry. Postscript: France is 'sustaining and beautifying'; Milnes will be 'more in love with it than ever'. Concerns about Milan as a winter base for Milnes' mother, because of the fogs and cold winds.
HOUG/A/A/3/2
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8 Oct. [1829]
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HOUG/E/K/1/4
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8 Apr. [c 1870?]
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Invitation to chair annual meeting of Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb; proposed Church [St Saviour's, Oxford Street] and schools to be designed by Arthur Blomfield.
HOUG/B/M/7/50
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25 Feb. 1874
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
On headed notepaper for the Oxford and Cambridge Club. - Condolences on the death of Lady Houghton.
HOUG/9/85-89
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24 Sept. 1833-24 Oct. 1843
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton