1 Duncannon Street. - Has lately joined the business of his uncle [Lewis Vulliamy], whose last great work was Dorchester House in Park Lane for Mr Holford. Seeks recommendations for architectural work; remembers meeting Lord J. Manners at one of Milnes' Sunday breakfasts: 'He is a Leviathan in our Profession'; Mansfield Parkyns might also offer commissions. Remembers Milnes' kindness when together [on the Nile?]
HOUG/E/M/20/6
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HOUG/A/A/5/41
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[Jun./Jul. 1851]
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47 New Bond St. - Congratulations on engagement.
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[1843?]-19 May 1848
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First letter quoting Mansfield Parkyns.
HOUG/C/B/320
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[c 1846?]-[summer 1859?]
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HOUG/230/30
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27 Dec. 1878 etc
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23 Nov. 1863
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On embossed notepaper, 54 St. George's Road, S.W. (with bee device). - Will mention Mr [?] Newton to the Chancellor [his father], but fears appointment is promised to one of the Sergeants at the Common Law Bar; Mansfield Parkyns [his brother in law] up to his eyes in study of Bankruptcy as he begins at Newcastle at Christmas.
HOUG/19/198
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8 May 1843 etc
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