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MONK/C/9/14
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Letter from Jane Emily Monk to Charles James Monk
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- 11 Aug [1858] (Creation)
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(1824-1900)
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Christopher Wordsworth has spoken with Henry Reeve, William Wood has counselled against a controversy with the 'Edinburgh Review', Brougham and Sydney Smith looked on as demi-gods by the 'Edinburgh Review'
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- Monk, Jane Emily (c1814-1907) daughter of James Henry Monk (Subject)
- Wood, William Page (1801–1881) 1st Baron Hatherley, Lord Chancellor (Subject)
- Reeve, Henry (1813–1895) translator and magazine editor (Subject)
- Wordsworth, Christopher (1807-1885), Bishop of Lincoln (Subject)
- Brougham, Henry Peter (1778–1868) first Baron Brougham and Vaux, Lord Chancellor (Subject)
- Smith, Sydney (1771-1845), author and wit (Subject)