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Add. MS a/206/161
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Letter from Julius Charles Hare
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- 13 Dec. [1833] (Creation)
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Herstmonceux, Hailsham - It has been a great regret to JCH that he cannot spend a few days in Cambridge as intended, but because he is always leaving home for one reason or another he did not want to get a reputation in his parish for vagrancy. What has WW heard of Kenelm H. Digby's wife: 'Alas! he might too easily be deceived, or rather deceive himself about her character. If she be worthy of him, his marriage will be a great blessing'. JCH gives news concerning the Malcolms. 'It is an evil case to be born at a time when the shadow of coming events almost forces one to join a party. For what party can one join? Whenever in the best there is so much of absurdity, and so little of charity'.
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- Hare, Julius Charles (1795–1855), author and Church of England clergyman (Subject)
- Digby, Kenelm Henry (? 1795–1880) writer (Subject)
- Digby, Jane Mary (1816/17–1860) née Dillon, wife of Kenelm Henry Dillon (Subject)
- Malcolm, Sir John (1769–1833) Knight, diplomatist and administrator in India (Subject)