HOUG/33/11-12
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11 May [no year]-10 Jun. 1869
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
CORN/C/1/157
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7 Aug [1908]
Part of Papers of F. M. Cornford
Trinity College Cambridge - speeches were bad [at the socialism debate] because speakers had too much to say, Suffrage meeting - driven mad by Mrs Humphrey Ward, Jane Ellen Harrison's health better: TCC
HOUG/A/D/1/15/2
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25 Feb. 1849
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton
Must 'express with the greatest grief [his] shortcoming' in failing to vote for Milnes at the Travellers Club; had asked Lady Arundel 'twenty times' to remind him to be there in time, but people came for dinner and somehow it was forgotten until half past twelve; 'would not have been absent for a thousand pounds'. Has not heard the result but trusts it will be all right, 'though Stafford does say no man above thirty ever can get in there'.