Boulge Hall, Woodbridge, sent to Charlotte Wrentmore at Stone Cross, Ashurst, nr Tunbridge Wells. - Gives permission for a photograph to be taken of the rose tree on FitzGerald's grave; it is a successor to the original planted in 1893, taken from it as a cutting. Expects she wants the photograph at once, but it would be better to wait until the summer, when it is 'covered with blossoms'.
Chevinedge, Halifax.
Criticising the University's creation of sub-caucuses. Presented as a fragment of Latin verse recently found in the 'Bibliotheca Cauciana', with scholia and further comments by the 'Editor'.
Appears in a scrapbook created by J. W. Clark, now in Cambridge University Library, as the work of Richard Shilleto, Dec. 1853 (CUL Cam.a.500.9.38a).
Staffa, West Cowes, I[sle] of Wight.
(Dated 8 Nov. Declaimed 9 Nov. 1803.)
(Undated.)
Identified, presumably by Kate Symons, as the mother of 'Our Stepmother Lucy Agnes Housman', in list.