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HOUG/D/C/3/5/10
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Letter from Frederick Oldfield Ward to Richard Monckton Milnes
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- 26 Aug. 1845 (Creation)
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2 ff.
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12 Cork St, B[urlington] G[ardens], London. - Is recommending Thomas Hood's son Tom for a place at the Charterhouse; asks Milnes to use influence with Lord Wharncliffe or one of the other governors to secure presentation. Postscript. - Admires Lord Dudley Stuart's defence of the woman recently molested by the police - 'It is not by treating them as dogs, that we shall make them more like women'.
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- Ward, Frederick Oldfield (1818-1877), sanitary reformer, physiologist and author (Subject)
- Hood, Thomas (1799-1845), poet and humorist (Subject)
- Hood, Thomas (1835-1874), humorist and journal editor (Subject)
- Mackenzie, James Archibald Stuart Wortley (1776-1845), 1st Baron Wharncliffe (Subject)
- Stuart, Lord Dudley Coutts (1803-1854), politician (Subject)