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HOUG/E/M/18/19 · Item · 14 Aug. 1848
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

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.

HOUG/E/M/18/10 · Item · 5 May 1842
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

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.

HOUG/E/M/18/1 · Item · 27 Mar. 1839
Part of Papers of Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton

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.