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HOUG/D/C/3/6/1
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Letter from Charles Lamb Kenney to Anne Emma Symons
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- 22 Jun. 1880 (Creation)
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5 Albert Place, Kensington. - Was advised to give up newspaper work by Dr. [Thomas?] Rayner but could not afford to do so for long; would like some post which will not damage his health; would her friend Milnes intervene with Lord Palmerston for the sake of Kenney and his father.
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- Kenney, Charles Lamb (1821-1881), author and playwright (Subject)
- Symons, Anne Emma Frances (d 1868), née Crewe, wife of William John Symons (Subject)
- Rayner, Thomas (1826-1891), physician and hydrotherapist (Subject)
- Temple, Henry John (1784–1865), 3rd Viscount Palmerston, Prime Minister (Subject)
- Kenney, James (1780-1849), playwright (Subject)