19 Dec [1850]: enclosed letter to Morton from George Stovin Venables.
72 Eaton Place. - Thanks for copies of Mr Venables' sketch [of her late husband]; though 'not quite what I should have liked' in some parts, it is much better than Archbishop Manning's very narrow notice in the Month and should be more widely read; sale of his books a great wrench; glad some were bought simply in his memory.
168: Letter from Venables to Annabella Hungerford Milnes, 28 Apr. [1864]
190-199: undated [1830s and 1840s?]
[By G. S. Venables]
[By G. S. Venables.]
Temple. - Surprised and delighted by Houghton's dedication of the Monographs to him. Charles Lamb told Wordsworth 'he preferred the dedication of one of his poems to any other part of the book'; Venables will relish the whole.
Temple, London. - Condolences on the death of Lady Houghton.
Park End, Wark, Northumberland.