136 Aldersgate St. - Back in London; has promise of work if Milnes cannot find him anything better.
At Mr Thomas Crouch's, Folkestone, Kent. - Was about to take up situation when struck by glandular inflammation; forced to recuperate by the sea; prospect of employment here.
Cherry-Tree Court, Aldersgate, [London]. - Further conversation with [unnamed] gentleman; will consult Milnes before making a decision.
London. - Delighted to have [school] position secured by Milnes; asks when the first payment is to be made.
6 Edmund's Place, Aldersgate St, [London]. - Funds almost exhausted; came from Penzance on foot; would be glad of any old clothes; has head of a school opportunity but villagers can only raise £20; could manage if Milnes were to make it up to £30.
Mawnan Rectory near Falmouth. - Distressed by plight of Charles Sager; they first met when Sager offered his few remaining books for sale; his lack of bitterness; hopes Milnes can help him.
Mawnan Rectory near Falmouth. - Confirms the fact of Charles Sager's destitution at his request.
Green Bank, Falmouth. - Charles Sager asked him to write; visited Penryn but found him in a stupor after further attacks of paralysis; he is not expected to recover; hopes his suffering will soon end.
Green Bank, Falmouth. - Acknowledges £8 on behalf of Charles Sager; touched by response to this 'poor, afflicted & simple minded man'.
St Keverne. - Milnes' advice concerning Lady Galway's legacy; needs support but refused a place offered by a local clergyman on a matter of conscience; seeks a tutorship or Government post; thanks for [cash?] gift.
Green Bank, Falmouth. - Return of Charles Sager; he underwent Galvanic treatment in Exeter for paralysis of the legs; encloses letter; has always found Sager inoffensive and believes he was unfairly persecuted by his own flock, the Independent Dissenters.
Enclosure: letter, 9 Aug. 1848, from Charles Sager to Richard Byrn Kinsman. 34 Paul St, Exeter. - Asks Kinsman to write to Milnes to seek further assistance from Lord Galway; owes rent; received an encouraging letter from Mr [Sills?] of South Street, Exeter.
Penryn. - Surprised not to have heard from Milnes; continued lameness.
18 Fuller Street, Bethnal Green Rd. - Difficulty of reaching Milnes' residence owing to ill health; asks when they shall meet.
Burbage nr Hinckley, Leicestershire. - Seeks advice as to disposal of books formerly owned by his grandfather. Does not know whereabouts of his aunt Mary Ashson; a doctor at Ilkeston recommends sea bathing; hopes to return to Town; accepts God's will despite its terrible effects.
Churchgate, Leicester. - Convalescing though weak; going to Melton Mowbray; hopes country life will restore health. Postscript: address will be at Rev. William Smith's, Wymondham near Oakham.
Churchgate, Leicester. - Received Milnes' £5 via Reverend Berry; can vouch for friend [Bowman?] who wrote on his behalf; has had a severe attack though not so bad as 1832; must escape town life; 'rambling scrawl' shows feeble state of body and mind.
Churchgate, Leicester. - Circumstances brighter; treated with great respect; has heard of a school position at £20.
Mr Bowman's, Churchgate, Leicester. - Milnes has ignored letters since early 1842. Deptford trade poor; revisiting Leicester where he used to be a schoolmaster.
Acknowledges £5. Contains French addresses noted by Milnes.
4 Deptford Bridge, Deptford, Kent. - Must visit the sea owing to recurrence of complaint; has found a situation at £15 a year; vital support by Milnes and Lady Galway's Trustees; encloses letter from Mr Wyndham who gave £5 as a result of Milnes' testimonial.
Enclosure: letter, postmarked 24 May 1841, from Wadham Wyndham, MP to Charles Sager, written in 3rd person. Arthurs Club, St James St. - Now residing in London; can offer some financial relief. Pencilled shorthand on seal flap and back of envelope.
St Keverne nr Falmouth. - Is the grandson of Rev. Joseph Sager, whose widow received an allowance from the late Mrs [Rachael?] Milnes; has suffered many trials; describes his progress to the West Country; no income since closing school here last Christmas; Lady Galway left £500 to Joseph Sager's children in 1837, but without the burial certificate of his father Charles he cannot claim his portion; seeks Milnes' support.